Hydaburg School Library and Literacy Center
We recognize the Indigenous People on whose land we live, work and grow.. We honor the Haida people and their long stewardship with the land.
Why is reading to your children so important at any age? In this short video,Keisha Siriboe shares her insights as a researcher promoting an acticity that will benefit the child, the family, the community and maybe even the world!
Parent Meeting Resources
Parent Meeting Resources for 02/24 & 03/10
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Resources for
Families
Common Sense Media
Click on this link to learn more about the use of technology by young people, book and movie reviews and other tips for parents.
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Good Reads
Online collection of all things related to reading and books.
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Live Homework Help
Get live online help with homework, math problems and test prep along with other online resource help at the Statewide Library Electronic Doorway
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PBS Kids
Learn at home with PBS Kids!
Activities,Crafts, Tips and more!
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unicef for every child
Four Things you can do to support your teen's mental health
1. encourage them to share their feelings
2. take time to support them
3.work through conflict together
4. care for yourself
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AASB Family-School Partnerships
A Note on Equity in Family Engagement: Successful family partnerships are a path to equity for all students. All families have the capacity to help their child, regardless of education level, socio-economic status, or other factors. Families are the experts on their student’s habits, strengths, needs, and temperament. They are also critical in providing the conditions that support learning...
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What is Place-based Learning?
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Kindness Cruelty: Helping Kids Hear the Better Angels of Their Nature
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Ready to Read Alaska
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5 Practices of Early Literacy
Alaska's 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten
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Reading aloud to young children is the best way to get them ready to read.
Alaska's 1000 Books Before Kindergarten challenge encourages family bonding while helping young children to develop the skills that will help them become successful lifelong readers.
How to build Early Literacy
... promotes early-literacy, language development and school readiness for Alaska Native families with children up to age 5.
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
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A free book giving program