The Common Core State Standards (CCSS), national standards for college and career readiness, clearly define what it means to be literate in the 21st century and explain key skills students must acquire to be successful. Below are some of these skills:
- Read and comprehend challenging texts.
- Discuss and debate--both face-to-face and online--substantive texts and topics.
- Draw conclusions and support them with textual evidence.
- Write and publish informational texts, arguments, and narrative pieces.
- Expand vocabulary and gain control of standard English conventions to convey ideas purposefully and clearly.
- Use digital elements (images, videos, charts, informational graphics) to support and enhance ideas.
How Can Parents Help?
You can actively support your child's literacy growth in several ways:
- Read your student's blog posts.
- Engage your child in discussion about the texts and topics he or she is writing about by commenting on your child's blog posts.
- Read and comment on other students' posts and on the comments of others, encouraging healthy debate and discussion.
- Talk to your child about what he or she is reading and discussing in class.
- Ask a question.
- Agree or disagree (nicely—Stick to discussing IDEAS; never attack PEOPLE!)
- Share a related connection: to a personal experience, to another text, to a current issue/problem/event.
- Make a recommendation.
- Piggyback on others’ comments, building a conversation around important ideas and opinions and experiences.
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