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Benefits of Reading Aloud to Title I Students

Most of these children come from homes where there are few or no books in the home. Parents of these students rarely have the time or ability to read to their children.
Reading aloud builds vocabulary as they begin to learn the words in context as they hear them.
Reading aloud builds an appreciation of literature and the wonderful world of books.
Reading aloud builds listening skills.
Reading aloud to a child creates a special recreational bond that many children will not have experienced before.
Reading aloud is, according to the landmark 1985 report “Becoming a Nation of Readers,” “the single most important activity for building the knowledge required for eventual success in reading.”
More information:  http://www.greatschools.org/gk/articles/read-aloud-to-children/

Developing that passion for reading is crucial, according to Jim Trelease, author of the best-seller, “The Read-Aloud Handbook.” “Every time we read to a child, we’re sending a ‘pleasure’ message to the child’s brain,” he writes in the “Handbook.” “You could even call it a commercial, conditioning the child to associate books and print with pleasure.”

Suggestions for reading tutors:

Have a cart of books for the tutor and children to choose from. The cart can have seasonal books and a mix of fiction and non-fiction. To smooth the process, the tutor might choose 3 or 4 books in advance and let the student choose from these… as too many choices will decrease the actual time for the reading!

Place your seats to face away from distractions.

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        Improving the Lives of Atlanta’s Women and Children

        The National Council of Jewish Women has been at the forefront of social change for over a century—championing the needs of women, children, and families while courageously taking a stand on issues such as child welfare, women’s rights, and reproductive freedom.

        And now, as we continue to work toward a better future, NCJW needs you more than ever. Together we can continue to turn our beliefs into meaningful action.

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        Our EIN/FEI number is 58-0655362.

        Election Actions

        Election Volunteer Opportunities:

        • Become a poll monitor
          • Election Protection – led by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law – is the nation’s largest non-partisan voter protection coalition
        • Become a poll worker
          • ACLU
          • Fulton County
          • Dekalb County
          • Cobb County
          • Gwinnett County
        • Give rides to the polls 
          • Georgia – RideShare2Vote
          • The People’s Agenda
        • Host a letter writing party with NCJW and Vote Forward
          • NCJW collaborates with Vote Forward to write personalized, hand-written letters to voters from under-represented communities. Research shows this is one of the most effective ways to increase voter turn-out. We need YOU to mobilize your community for letter writing parties. You can sign up here to host a letter writing party at the NCJW office, in your home or on Zoom at a date and time of your choosing. It’s easy! You can find more information here.

        Know where and when to vote. Go to https://mvp.sos.ga.gov to:

        • Register to vote
        • Check or update your registration
        • See sample ballots
        • Locate your election day polling place or early voting poll locations
        • Find election dates, early voting dates and locations
        • Request an absentee ballot if you can’t vote in person.

        Never miss an election! Go to https://turbovote.org/ to sign up for election alerts by text or email.

        Birthdays & Tributes

        Celebrate your birthday with NCJW Atlanta by sending a contribution to support our
        community service projects, educational programs, and advocacy initiatives. Or
        recognize a life milestone or a special occasion with a donation to support one of NCJW
        Atlanta Section’s many projects.

          Improving the Lives of Atlanta’s Women and Children

          The National Council of Jewish Women has been at the forefront of social change for over a century—championing the needs of women, children, and families while courageously taking a stand on issues such as child welfare, women’s rights, and reproductive freedom.

          And now, as we continue to work toward a better future, NCJW needs you more than ever. Together we can continue to turn our beliefs into meaningful action.

          To support NCJW Atlanta’s efforts, please select an amount below. Thank you for your contribution.

          Your Name

          Your Email

          How much would you like to donate?

          To designate your gift, please select from the options below:

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          Please note that a 3% transaction fee will be added to your donation to cover credit card processing fees.

           Total: $ 


          Our EIN/FEI number is 58-0655362.