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Calendar → Rate Photo
I am deafblind. I use a large print calendar to help me remember my plans and schedule for the week. I use the calendar to communicate with my staff.
Preparing for the GED exam is literacy and numeracy power. → Rate Photo
A small group of students from Wiijii Anookeewin, Chippewa Adult Learning Centre, practise some typical GED questions.
Travel the World Through Literacy → Rate Photo
This photo depicts the multicultural aspect of our school. Nonfiction resources can be used to improve literacy while gaining both knowledge and understanding of other cultures.
Laughing, Loving, Literacy! → Rate Photo
The primary students of F. D.. Roosevelt P. S. have a passion for literacy. They enjoy reading and take any opportunity they can to drop everything and READ!
Loving books → Rate Photo
My mom and my sister enjoy reading all the time.
Braille Art → Rate Photo
I am deafblind. I enjoy learning about art and Braille. I made painting in gay pride colours and the dots are Braille that says "deaf blind gay"
One Letter at a Time → Rate Photo
Literacy is a Community Effort
Precious Moments → Rate Photo
Baby turns the pages to discover his new and exciting world.
Magic tree House is the best! → Rate Photo
My sister loves reading Magic Tree House
Learning Literacy is FUN! → Rate Photo
The best way to learn is to make it fun!
Born to Read → Rate Photo
New baby boy, just 2 days old, shares the first of many special storytimes with Mommy.
Literacy at Play... → Rate Photo
My girls using their literacy skills while playing a game of hopscotch.
Print + Technology = Literacy → Rate Photo
Literacy can come in many forms
Cooking with the kids → Rate Photo
Learning to read numbers and letters is a difficult task. Practicing by doing something you love makes literacy fun!
For the Love of Literacy → Rate Photo
When you read about something you love, it makes reading all the easier. Here, a swimmer gets a kick out of a sports magazine.
Reading Buddies → Rate Photo
Literacy means reading and writing, but it also means learning from each other.
The Key to Success! → Rate Photo
Literacy for Life
Round and Round the Garden → Rate Photo
Gwen and her Great-Grandmother, Jane, are playing Round and Round the garden, goes the Teddy Bear. One step, two steps and away up there!
A Future → Rate Photo
It is vital as parents to give our children the skills they need for the future. The Certificate is real, for knowing the alphabet, the information I cropped out for personal preference.
If You Build It! → Rate Photo
Literacy for Work!
Learning Together! → Rate Photo
Scrabble is a family game that encompasses almost all the Essential Skills needed for work, learning and life.
Learning Together! → Rate Photo
Scrabble is a family game that encompasses almost all the Essential Skills needed for work, learning and life.
Literacy is of "Monumental" Importance → Rate Photo
When we travel, my family likes to learn a bit about the destination through reading. On a trip to Niagara Falls, my daughter finds out about Canadian history.
Literacy is a Family Affair! → Rate Photo
Home,Community,Health,Work.
Reading is a Recipe for Success → Rate Photo
Making reading a part of everyday activities is so beneficial to children. Following a pie recipe is a fun way to do this.
A Walk in a New World 2 → Rate Photo
Literacy lifts people up.
Mom is a funny reader. → Rate Photo
My mom makes funny voices.
Sometimes Learning is a Scramble → Rate Photo
We have fun learning and showing our teacher how we can use our literacy skills.
Getting Lost... → Rate Photo
Literacy is being able to get lost in your book
A boy and his true love. → Rate Photo
3 year old Zak love to read, by far his favourite past time!
Focus and Concentration → Rate Photo
Sometimes learning is an intense process as displayed by these two students as they study.
"O Happy Day!" → Rate Photo
Enjoying a good book!
Snuggling up with a couple of favourites... → Rate Photo
Nothing beats a Sunday morning in bed with a favorite book.
Literacy is Challenging → Rate Photo
For some literacy is a challenge no matter what type
Literacy is reviving your native language. → Rate Photo
Here is a photo of a group of students from Wiijii Anookeewin, Chippewa Adult Learning Centre: Catherine Fisher is teaching the small group Ojibway. (Leah Grosbeck, Allison Peters, Sandra Sturgeon)
Literacy through Technology → Rate Photo
Technology is important for those who have difficulties.
Literacy is a family affair! → Rate Photo
Mom captures Cole (3 years) and Heather (9 months) bonding with a book and each other.
A Walk in a New World 1 → Rate Photo
Literacy leads to new discoveries.
Believe... → Rate Photo
When all else fails, you must Believe that you can do it!
Soaking Up the Books → Rate Photo
What a perfect way to read ... catching the warmth of the sun as it shines through the window.
Unititled → Rate Photo
Posters and pamphlets are designed to attract the attention of all passers-by. Literacy in this form gives the general public access to information. Posters have been around for ages and will forever continue to be a part of our landscape.
Literacy is Learned → Rate Photo
Simon, 4, and Livia, 2, spend some time together doing their favorite thing - Reading Books!
Literacy at Its Finest → Rate Photo
The Hawks flock to Recess Readers
Literacy in Laos: Two Girls Study in a Corner of the Don Det Schoolyard → Rate Photo
Literacy is not highly valued in Laos. But while their classmates play, these 2 girls diligently pore over their class notes.
Look at me... I Can Really Spell! → Rate Photo
It is such a thrill to see a child able to recognize the letters to spell his own name and also be able to spell other words, at such a young age! I am so proud of these children and all their great accomplishments!
Between the Books → Rate Photo
Recess Readers Easel Buddies enjoying literacy time
In need of a bit of help... → Rate Photo
Even as an adult we need to ask for a bit of help...
Share a book with me! → Rate Photo
Students squeeze into my rocking chair to share a good book together!
Magnetic Jeep Hood Poetry → Rate Photo
From a poetry assignment, this photo represents the initiative, interaction, and creativity I discovered in those students that found the words for the magnets and the Jeep hood for the poems.
Concentration → Rate Photo
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Magnetic Jeep Hood Poetry → Rate Photo
From a poetry assignment, this photo represents the initiative, interaction, and creativity I discovered in those students that found the words for the magnets and the Jeep hood for the poems.
A Walk in a New World 2 → Rate Photo
Literacy lifts people up.
A Walk in a New World 1 → Rate Photo
Literacy leads to new discoveries.
Believe... → Rate Photo
When all else fails, you must Believe that you can do it!
Print + Technology = Literacy → Rate Photo
Literacy can come in many forms
Getting Lost... → Rate Photo
Literacy is being able to get lost in your book
Movie Star Literacy → Rate Photo
All my students crave reading star material.
Scanning your Future → Rate Photo
In order to understand what you read, it is sometimes put onto the computer
Goal Setting → Rate Photo
It is important to set goals for yourself and your learning
Literacy through Technology → Rate Photo
Technology is important for those who have difficulties.
Learning Literacy is FUN! → Rate Photo
The best way to learn is to make it fun!
Literacy is Challenging → Rate Photo
For some literacy is a challenge no matter what type
Snuggling up with a couple of favourites... → Rate Photo
Nothing beats a Sunday morning in bed with a favorite book.
Literacy at Play... → Rate Photo
My girls using their literacy skills while playing a game of hopscotch.
Laughing, Loving, Literacy! → Rate Photo
The primary students of F. D.. Roosevelt P. S. have a passion for literacy. They enjoy reading and take any opportunity they can to drop everything and READ!
Travel the World Through Literacy → Rate Photo
This photo depicts the multicultural aspect of our school. Nonfiction resources can be used to improve literacy while gaining both knowledge and understanding of other cultures.
Flourishing in the Written World → Rate Photo
Word by word and page by page, primary students nurture their minds with their favourite Blue Spruce books.
Literacy is Spelled Out in Our Community → Rate Photo
This entry is a series of photographs shoot around the London community where it is through literacy is important. A picture of
Word Off The Page → Rate Photo
The words are jumping off the page!
Write Out Of A Book → Rate Photo
The words are jumping right out of the book!
Mom is a funny reader. → Rate Photo
My mom makes funny voices.
Magic tree House is the best! → Rate Photo
My sister loves reading Magic Tree House
Loving books → Rate Photo
My mom and my sister enjoy reading all the time.
relax and read → Rate Photo
Taking time to read at the local coffee shop, Kensington Market, Toronto
Preparing for the GED exam is literacy and numeracy power. → Rate Photo
A small group of students from Wiijii Anookeewin, Chippewa Adult Learning Centre, practise some typical GED questions.
Literacy is reviving your native language. → Rate Photo
Here is a photo of a group of students from Wiijii Anookeewin, Chippewa Adult Learning Centre: Catherine Fisher is teaching the small group Ojibway. (Leah Grosbeck, Allison Peters, Sandra Sturgeon)
Literacy is a family affair! → Rate Photo
Mom captures Cole (3 years) and Heather (9 months) bonding with a book and each other.
Unititled → Rate Photo
Posters and pamphlets are designed to attract the attention of all passers-by. Literacy in this form gives the general public access to information. Posters have been around for ages and will forever continue to be a part of our landscape.
Welcome to Daycare! → Rate Photo
Making literacy fun and interactive promotes word recognition in young children...
One Letter at a Time → Rate Photo
Literacy is a Community Effort
If You Build It! → Rate Photo
Literacy for Work!
Literacy is a Family Affair! → Rate Photo
Home,Community,Health,Work.
Learning Together! → Rate Photo
Scrabble is a family game that encompasses almost all the Essential Skills needed for work, learning and life.
Learning Together! → Rate Photo
Scrabble is a family game that encompasses almost all the Essential Skills needed for work, learning and life.
The Key to Success! → Rate Photo
Literacy for Life
Cooking with the kids → Rate Photo
Learning to read numbers and letters is a difficult task. Practicing by doing something you love makes literacy fun!
Hands On Literacy → Rate Photo
An older gentleman practices letter identification by assembling a letter puzzle
Wanting the Blue Book → Rate Photo
What could be more fun than looking for a great find in a book bin
Anyone for a Literature Appetizer Before Dinner? → Rate Photo
Matthew and Ryan enjoying 2 great reads before their main courses.
A Future → Rate Photo
It is vital as parents to give our children the skills they need for the future. The Certificate is real, for knowing the alphabet, the information I cropped out for personal preference.
In need of a bit of help... → Rate Photo
Even as an adult we need to ask for a bit of help...
Learning in a different way... → Rate Photo
This is adult alternative learning centre. The students are hearing impaired and the interpreter is explaining the next step.
Calendar → Rate Photo
I am deafblind. I use a large print calendar to help me remember my plans and schedule for the week. I use the calendar to communicate with my staff.
Braille Art → Rate Photo
I am deafblind. I enjoy learning about art and Braille. I made painting in gay pride colours and the dots are Braille that says "deaf blind gay"
Baby Books → Rate Photo
This is a picture of my 2 month old nephew indulging in some quite time. I love the picture because it shows you can never be too young to enjoy a good book!
This is me in 15 years → Rate Photo
I never thought going to school would be so much fun, now I love to teach my brother and sister to read and write
Candid Classroom 2 → Rate Photo
candid shot - student in classroom
Candid Classroom 1 → Rate Photo
candid shot - student in classroom
For the Love of Literacy → Rate Photo
When you read about something you love, it makes reading all the easier. Here, a swimmer gets a kick out of a sports magazine.
Reading is a Recipe for Success → Rate Photo
Making reading a part of everyday activities is so beneficial to children. Following a pie recipe is a fun way to do this.



