My kids are a bit young to know who Justin Bieber is, but if you have a computer, see the internet, read the news, go grocery shopping and pass by a magazine, then you must know the name Justin Bieber. I know the name, and I saw a preview for his movie, Never Say Never when I finally took the kids to see Tangled last week. Wow, his story is much more impressive than I thought it would be. I just thought he was Disney’s newest singing sensation. Terrible assumption, but I never read any of the headlines about the boys life, I just saw his name and how kids, girls mostly were going crazy about him.
Advance tickets are on sale now at Clearview Cinemas for Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, which hits theaters February 11th! Just in case you are living under a rock like me, Never Say Never is the inspiring true story and rare inside look at the rise of Justin from street performer in the small town of Stratford, Ontario to internet phenomenon to global super star culminating with a dream sold out show at the famed Madison Square Garden. Have a Justin Bieber birthday party at Clearview Cinemas.
Not only does Justin Bieber have this new movie Never Say Never about to hit theaters, he is also participating in a Book It Program with Pizza Hut. Pizza Hut is presenting a fun free family event called America’s Biggest Bedtime Story. Families everywhere are encouraged to put on their jammies grab your favorite pillows, teddy bears and blankets and log onto Book It, www.bookitprogram.com to participate in America’s Biggest Bedtime Story. Book It! is a reading incentive program and this year’s host is the Grammy nominated pop singing sensation Justin Bieber. So on February 15th log on to Book It and make bedtime reading a family tradition.
Last year, more than 200,000 families logged in to watch John Lithgow read a special bedtime story. If this year, Book It breaks the record, The Pencils of Promise charity supported by Justin, a global movement that partners with local communities to build schools in the developing world will receive a $25,000 donation from Pizza Hut. Join Book It and make this the biggest bedtime story ever!
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I learned that regularly reading aloud, encouraging independent reading and being seen enjoying reading yourself, are all effective ways to make reading a priority and a habit in your home. Thanks!
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Before reading, Introduce the title, author, and illustrator.
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Set up a reward system when they have completed a book, they get to choose a prize or activity!
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Make sure they see you reading, read out loud regularly and give them praise.
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I learned one tip is to read fluently and expressively!
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I learned that read aloud tips- Allow time for discussion after reading is one great tip
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Giving them praise helps encourage them to read more
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Tip I learned: use interactive reading-don’t wait until the end of the book to discuss (discuss while reading)
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I like this tip: Motivate children to read by rewarding their reading accomplishments with praise, recognition, and fun!
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Preview and practice reading the book w/fluency and expression.
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I like this tip: Make personal connections to the text (e.g. “What did this story remind you of?”).
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Make sure you hold the book so that the child can see the illustrations.
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Make personal connections to the text (e.g. “What did this story remind you of?”).
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Pause occasionally to revisit predictions, express curiosity, or comment on something interesting.
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I learned to try to establish frequent eye contact with my child.
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My 8yo daughter has participated in Book It program for the past 2 years. It’s a great program. When you precede the reading by inviting predictions and personal connections, you are creating context for the reading and children are more apt to pay attention and get involved in the story.
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One tip is to let the child see that you (and other family members) enjoy reading themselves.
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A great tip when reading out loud is to read expressively. It not only keeps their interest, it teaches them how to read out loud with fluency and expression!
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If you read regular to children, they will do more reading.
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I thought a good tip was to explains words or ideas that you think your child might not understand.
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Being seen reading yourself motivates your kids to also become readers.
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I learned that when I’m reading aloud, I should Invite my child to question and comment but keep it focused on the story.
one tip i learned is reward children with praise, recognition and fun!
I learned that you should reward children with praise, recognition and fun!
To get kids interested in a book, after reading the book, have a discussion period with your child and let them talk about the story
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I learned that regularly reading aloud, encouraging independent reading and being seen enjoying reading yourself, are all effective ways to make reading a priority and a habit in your home.
Allow time for discussion after reading the story.
Talking to them about the book they read.
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