Imagine the fun @ Teague’s Literacy Night

Jan. 23, 2018 6 P.M. – 8 P. M. /
Welcome Teague Family & Community Members /
Teague Middle School
1350 McNeil Road
Altamonte Springs, 32714 / 407-320-1550
/ Teague Middle School /
Literacy Night

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Activities-
All Sessions(activities) will occur in 25-minute increments
If a session is full, please visit the book fair, information booth or the courtyard to enjoy some fabulous music!
  • Session1: 6:15-6:40
  • Session 2: 6:45-7:10
  • Session 3: 7:15-7:40
**Please arrive at the beginning of each session.
Presenters / Topic / Location
Dr. Sterling / Drama Production / Cafeteria
Mrs. Struck / Yearbook, Sports, Literacy Handouts / Information Table-outside courtyard
Social Studies Team / But, I read all of the work! / 7-208
ELA Team / Amplify: ELA Blended Learning / 6-118
Mrs. Alday & Mrs. Giles / Math Nation / 3-104
Mr. LaPlaca & Mrs. Chalmers / Living your Healthiest Life / P1
Institute of Innovation Team / Program of Exploration information and Open House / 7-226
Mr. Ferrell & Mrs. McClary / Bingo Challenge / 3-104A
Mrs. Csonka / 8th graders PSAT Score information / 3-101
Mrs.Hanstein / Competition Robotics / 7-212
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Book Fair: Media Center

Festival of Music (Band & Chorus): Courtyard

Information Booth: (Yearbook, Sports, Literacy information): Courtyard

STUDENT LITERACY PASSPORT

Name: ______

Grade Level: ____

Tiger Time(pd.2) Teacher:

______

What was your favorite session? Why?

______

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Additional Information

Please complete and detach the student literacy passport paper (inside this brochure).
At the end of the night, please place your passport paper inside one of the large containers for a chance to win a prize * Large container labeled“passport”

Objective:

  • Increase the knowledge level of parents and family members about things they can do at home to help nurture readers
  • Involve more parents and family members in the education of their children and help them feel welcome as learning partners
  • Host a fun, free, multi-generational activity where families and teaching staff can show students that they value reading and learning