Thursday, February 23, 2012

31 Letters Literacy Project: Day 24 – “Words that make today TODAY”

  Day 24 of our 31 Letters Literacy Project is all about words that make today TODAY. Today’s letter is inspired by the poem TODAY that we bumped into on Day 24 of 365 Days of Literacy for Kids: TODAY by Frank O’Hara Oh! kangaroos, sequins, chocolate sodas! You really are beautiful! Pearls, harmonicas, jujubes, [...]

31 Letters Literacy Project: Day 23 – “A Sunny Day”

Day 23 of our 31 Letters Literacy Project is all about SUNNY DAYS. This letter topic is inspired by a lovely HAIKU that we bumped into on Day 23 of 365 Days of Literacy for Kids: from FIVE HAIKU by Paul Eluard Ah! a thousand flames, a fire, The light, a shadow! The sun is [...]

Day 4: The 31 Letters Project – “One Extraordinary Moment”

The 31 Letters Project is a magical way to excite your children about literacy. The 31 Letters Project is a month’s-worth of letters about YOU, sent to your own children (or grandchildren, nieces, nephews, special friends) through the mail.  It’s that simple on the outside.  On the inside, your letters will delight children enough for [...]

Day 2 of 31 Letters – “My First Journey”

LITERACY is all about WORDS – Written, Spoken, Felt. It is the most amazing and magical feeling to see and hear words that come to life in letters.  In our 31 Letters Project, your children will have the feeling each day for 31 days to live and re-live the experiences of YOUR childhood… in your [...]

Day 60: 31 LETTERS — 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

The 31 Letters Project. It’s March.  And we’re marching into March with LETTER WRITING. Grab your writing materials and get ready to give your child/children, grandchildren, niece/nephew/special friend a wonderful gift… 31 LETTERS all about YOU in your own words.  31 Letters arriving in the mail. LITERACY is all about WORDS – experimenting with words, [...]

Day 59: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

Take a peek at the remarkable collection of ADJECTIVES we’ve gathered during the month of February. Let’s take a couple of seconds to marvel at these ADJECTIVES and recall their meanings. These words and all words that beautifully define reading, writing, speaking and feeling are your children’s best friends. This is what LITERACY is all [...]

Day 57: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

Children love words.  Children love zestful, spirited words that add size, color, description and dimension to reading, writing and speaking. Two such words can be found at the very end of the alphabet… waiting to be discovered and used: 1.  zestful – flavored, spirited, enjoyable;  full of zest, characterized by keen enjoyment. What to love [...]

Day 56: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

Our 56 Adjectives Literacy Project is coming to a close in a couple of days… but your children will have their 56 adjective friends forever. Ah.  Adjectives. Y the need for adjectives? Adjectives enrich our reading, writing and speaking with definition and description.  Adjectives define our images and our thoughts. In 365 Days of Literacy [...]

Day 55: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

Grab your nearest dictionary open to X.  What do you see?  Not many pages, I’m guessing. For a little excitement, try discovering adjectives that begin with the letter X. It’s extremely interesting and a bit exhausting! We don’t want to exclude X from our list of 56 extraordinary adjectives, so here are 2 Adjectives that [...]

365 Days of Literacy for Kids: March into March with Actual Post Office Letters to Your Kids

LITERACY is all about WORDS – Written, Spoken, Felt.  Why not revive the art, the intrigue and the magic of putting pen to paper in your own words and dropping a line! In 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, your children were introduced, in January,  to 31 poems by 31 different poets… poems from every [...]

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