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Shop 'til you Read, Write, Count | Read, Write, Count
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They're counting on you. Shop ’til you Read, Write, Count. Shop ’til you Read, Write, Count. Doing the shopping doesn’t have to be a chore. Write the shopping list together, find the items and count the money at the checkout. This way you won’t just get the shopping done, you’ll also have plenty of laughs along the way. Watch this short video to see all the ways you can make the most of every shopping trip together. Take opportunities to count together wherever you go.
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Count | Read, Write, Count
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They're counting on you. Bright futures start with counting together. Feel good about helping your child grow up smart and strong with these essential counting activities. Choose an everyday activity. Deal or no deal. Playing at the pool. Counting down to a big event. Getting ready for bed. Find out how other families Read, Write, Count. Shop ’til you Read, Write, Count. Find opportunities for equal sharing (e.g. 3 grapes each). Take opportunities to count together wherever you go.
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Around the house | Read, Write, Count
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They're counting on you. Kids love helping out with little jobs around the house – and they love being asked questions and challenged to do things. Try these activities when you’re at home together. You’ll be amazed at how much you can help with their counting. Ask them to put the socks in pairs. Read out the numbers when you change the channel. Measure out ingredients in the kitchen. Try my amazing Read. There are loads of fun ways to Write. Heading to the pool? It's a great way to help your child pract...
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Making a meal | Read, Write, Count
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They're counting on you. The kitchen can be an exciting place for children. So when it comes to making a meal, why not get them involved? Try the activities below to build your child’s confidence and help them do better at school. Winner, winner, chicken dinner! Look at the labels. Read the food labels and sound out the letters together. How to: Pick out packets or tins of food. Sound out the letters of each word and then blend them together to make up the word e.g. ‘pa’ ‘s’ ‘ta’ ‘Pasta’! Praise and enco...
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Read | Read, Write, Count
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They're counting on you. Reading together makes a big difference. Make your child feel more confident about words and language with reading ideas like these. Choose an everyday activity. Try some rhyme time. Getting a letter through the door. Free trip to the library. Find out how other families Read, Write, Count. Shop ’til you Read, Write, Count. Take opportunities to count together wherever you go. Visit the library to borrow new books whenever you can.
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Activity bags | Read, Write, Count
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They're counting on you. Your child’s activity bag. Over the next few months, families with children in P1-3 will get a free activity bag. P1s get a Bookbug bag while P2s and P3s get a Read, Write, Count bag. 5 reasons to use the activity bag:. Parents and carers need support too. It can help kids build essential life skills. There are endless ways to use it your child will never get bored. As well as the activities in the guide, you’ll find ways to use the bag on the Read, Write, Count. Reading, writing...
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Accessibility | Read, Write, Count
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They're counting on you. This web site has been designed to comply with the International Web Accessibility Standards issued by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). As part of their Web Accessibility Initiative. All reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that top level and main content pages are compliant with the standards.
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Every second counts | Read, Write, Count
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They're counting on you. Children really like looking at newspapers and magazines. They’ll love reading ‘grownups’ stuff and looking at the pictures with you. Show them football scores or chat to them about the stories it’s a great excuse for some quiet time and a wee cuddle together. Keep old envelopes and flyers to write on. Ask them what game they enjoyed playing at break-time. Give your child plenty of encouragement when they are learning new things.
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Sitemap | Read, Write, Count
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They're counting on you. Every day is special when you Read, Write, Count. Read, Write, Count offers parents tips, ideas and activities that will help get children off to a great start in life. Counting down to a big event. Deal or no deal. Getting ready for bed. Playing at the pool. Counting is all fun and games. Design and make your very own magazine together. Reading stories is fun for everyone. Free trip to the library. Getting a letter through the door. Try some rhyme time. After a day out.
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