Book Week & Literacy @ Foundation Christian College Adwrtisement Last week, the College celebrated Book Week with a number of different activities and events stories read, and a costume to promote and encourage reading. The theme for book week was 'Old Primary and Secondary school came to school dressed as a book character. There was a special Book Week Assembly held with parade, and prizes given out. One of the exciting new initiatives being introduced in 2022 is the Macqlat Literacy Program. MacqLit is an explicit and systematic reading intervention program for small groups of older Worlds, New Worlds, Other Worlds'. Pietured: Year 9 Students dresing up as charucters from Scooly Doo During the CBCA Book Week schools and public libraries spend one glorious low-progress readers. It week celebrating books and Australian children's provides teachers with a comprebensive sequence of lessons that includes all the authors and illustrators. Classroom teachers, teacher key components necessary librarians and public librarians create colourful for effective reading instraction: phonemic displays, develop activities, awareness, phonies, run competitions and tell stories relating to a theme to highlight the importance of reading. You will often see parades with students dressed as their favourite book character. fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. Pictured: Primary students le sheir Book Week costumest Key benefits A systematic and explicit reading intervention program for older low- progress readers. Small group program only for use in aceredited primary and secondary schools. Year 3 through to high school. Allows students to Enrolnents are now being taken for 2022 with some vacancies available for Semester 2, 2021. ralize component skills through connected text reading. Ideal for students who fall in the bottom 25% of and efficient word a standardized reading test or curriculum-based measure, and who have particular difficulties in the area of word Low-progress readers need to develop rapid, automatie For further information The Primary Classes set- up a wonderful Book Expo displaying work from across the Primary School. Parents were invited to come in recognition strategies. That regarding the college, or to means the primary focus of Macqlit is on phonics, or word identification, supported by connected text reading to ensure skills are generalised to authentie reading experiences. book a tour, we encourage families to contaet our registrar on 95865444 or www.fec.wa.edu.au. on Tuesday afternoon to view the work that was on display. On Thursday, staff and students from both the Comprehensive sequence of lessons including all the components necessary for effective reading instruction. recognition. Specifically aimed at struggling readers in Foundation Christian College Now accepting 2022 enrolments We'd love to invite you to visit Foundation Christian College and discover what experiences await your child trom Kindergarten through to Year 12. To book a tour - or for more information - contact us on 95ad54 or visit us online at www.fcc.wa.edu.au Foundation f Christian ollege BOOK A TOUR ONLINE www.fcc.wa.edu.au Book Week & Literacy @ Foundation Christian College Adwrtisement Last week, the College celebrated Book Week with a number of different activities and events stories read, and a costume to promote and encourage reading. The theme for book week was 'Old Primary and Secondary school came to school dressed as a book character. There was a special Book Week Assembly held with parade, and prizes given out. One of the exciting new initiatives being introduced in 2022 is the Macqlat Literacy Program. MacqLit is an explicit and systematic reading intervention program for small groups of older Worlds, New Worlds, Other Worlds'. Pietured: Year 9 Students dresing up as charucters from Scooly Doo During the CBCA Book Week schools and public libraries spend one glorious low-progress readers. It week celebrating books and Australian children's provides teachers with a comprebensive sequence of lessons that includes all the authors and illustrators. Classroom teachers, teacher key components necessary librarians and public librarians create colourful for effective reading instraction: phonemic displays, develop activities, awareness, phonies, run competitions and tell stories relating to a theme to highlight the importance of reading. You will often see parades with students dressed as their favourite book character. fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. Pictured: Primary students le sheir Book Week costumest Key benefits A systematic and explicit reading intervention program for older low- progress readers. Small group program only for use in aceredited primary and secondary schools. Year 3 through to high school. Allows students to Enrolnents are now being taken for 2022 with some vacancies available for Semester 2, 2021. ralize component skills through connected text reading. Ideal for students who fall in the bottom 25% of and efficient word a standardized reading test or curriculum-based measure, and who have particular difficulties in the area of word Low-progress readers need to develop rapid, automatie For further information The Primary Classes set- up a wonderful Book Expo displaying work from across the Primary School. Parents were invited to come in recognition strategies. That regarding the college, or to means the primary focus of Macqlit is on phonics, or word identification, supported by connected text reading to ensure skills are generalised to authentie reading experiences. book a tour, we encourage families to contaet our registrar on 95865444 or www.fec.wa.edu.au. on Tuesday afternoon to view the work that was on display. On Thursday, staff and students from both the Comprehensive sequence of lessons including all the components necessary for effective reading instruction. recognition. Specifically aimed at struggling readers in Foundation Christian College Now accepting 2022 enrolments We'd love to invite you to visit Foundation Christian College and discover what experiences await your child trom Kindergarten through to Year 12. To book a tour - or for more information - contact us on 95ad54 or visit us online at www.fcc.wa.edu.au Foundation f Christian ollege BOOK A TOUR ONLINE www.fcc.wa.edu.au