Literacy - Knowledge Check
Thank you for watching the "Literacy" video. It was a Title I-sponsored learning activity.

The following knowledge check is an opportunity for you to assess your knowledge on East's literacy program and strategies to promote a life-long love of reading. Upon completion, you will be mailed a certificate and be recognized at an end-of-year Family and Community Engagement celebration.

Thank you for all that you do to support the East community.

For questions or concerns, contact Jason Taylor, East's Community Coordinator, at Jason.Taylor@rcsdk12.org.
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What is your name? *
What is/are the name(s) of your scholar(s) at East? *
The best way to get better at reading is to: *
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If literacy is taught poorly, students go from "Learning to Read" with a focus on fun to "Reading to Learn" with a focus on memorization. True or false: in order for learning to be taken seriously, reading has to be monotonous and boring. *
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Scholars grades 6-9 take Literacy class at East. There are different "tiers" of literacy classes, and scholars are tested and then placed in the literacy class according to their reading abilities. What is the correct order of literacy classes according to lowest reading ability to the highest? *
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What are some ways to promote a love of reading with your child? (Check all that apply): *
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True or false: having strong reading skills--and not avoiding reading--is very helpful for future success, whether in college or a career. *
1 point
What are some ways you scholar can access free books right now? *
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