BONNER SCHOOLS ENCOURAGED TO GET INVOLVED IN NATIONAL LITERACY AND NUMERACY WEEK
Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta, is today encouraging local schools to get involved in National Literacy and Numeracy Week, which runs from 25 to 31 August.
“National Literacy and Numeracy Week aims to celebrate learning and raise awareness of the importance of reading, writing and maths skills. I encourage all schools in our community to get involved,” Mr Vasta said.
The literacy activities this year are A Poem in Your Pocket and Read for Australia. The numeracy activity is Reach for the Stars.
– A Poem in Your Pocket invites students to write a poem in any form they choose and share it with their friends, classmates, family and communities.
– Read for Australia will provide all schools with the chance to participate in a simultaneous reading of the book Sunday Chutney by Aaron Blabey at 2pm, Friday 29 August.
– The numeracy activity Reach for the Stars has the theme drinking water. Students will identify, count and measure the sources of water in their community.
Mr Vasta also encouraged families in Bonner to get involved in National Literacy and Numeracy Week.
“The Government understands the important influence parents have on their children’s education, and I invite them to join in to celebrate literacy and numeracy,” Mr Vasta said.
Schools can also enter a draw to win great prizes by completing a short survey, available on the Literacy and Numeracy website, once they have completed all their activities.
National Literacy and Numeracy Week is part of the Australian Government’s Students First approach, focussing on four key areas that will make a difference to students:
– Teacher quality
– School autonomy
– Parental engagement
– Strengthening the curriculum.
Local schools and families wanting to get involved in National Literacy and Numeracy Week can access more information and a large range of free online resources at www.literacyandnumeracy.gov.au.