Dear Parents/Caregivers
In recent PISA findings (Programme for International Student Assessment) researchers
found that parents who read regularly with children in their first year of
school make the equivalent of 18 months progress above the levels of their
peers who did not have regular reading at home. The children were tested at age
15, so what you are doing now has long term effects.
The first year at school is very
important. Did you know that the highest level of truancy in New Zealand is
amongst 5 year olds? Our unjustified absence rate is also highest amongst our 5
year olds. On average our New Entrants miss nearly 10 % of school in their
first year. If children are sick please
keep them home but otherwise make sure they come to school every day.
The report also says that students
are also likely to be much better readers if their parents read books and talk
to them regularly about what they are reading. This applies to all age levels.
As your children get older you may read to them or with them less, but it is
still very important to talk with them about what they are reading and what you are reading. Being a reading role
model is very important.
At our place we have no TV or digital
entertainment on a Monday and Tuesday night to encourage homework and reading
to be done. This is also a good opportunity for me to take an interest in their
Maths, music practice and what they are reading.
The main component of homework at
Papakowhai School is to read regularly. If your child says, “I have no homework”
then let them know that Rata and Rimu children should be reading for 10 -15 minutes
every night, Totara for 20 minutes and Kauri for up to 30 minutes.
We have the world’s best school
librarian at Papakowhai School. If your child is not reading at home or you
find it really hard to motivate them to read, maybe they just haven’t found the
right book or author. You could talk to or email Judy (judy@papakowhai.school.nz) if you
need some suggestions. If your child
says they have nothing to read and don’t bring any books home contact your
child’s teacher. Fluent readers should be choosing their own reading material
or library books.