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Everyday Guidebook > Family

The articles and information in your Everyday Guidebook is provided by sponsors from across Canada who believe in building community by connecting neighbours. To help strengthen these connections, they have made a commitment to share these useful articles on everyday topics for your benefit. You will find that many items apply across Canada, while some are specific to your region or Province.
ABC Canada
ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation is the national charity committed to promoting family, adult and workplace literacy to the general public and to the private sector. ABC CANADA's focus is on public awareness programs, providing promotional support to local literacy groups, and conducting research to further the development of a fully literate Canadian population. www.abc-canada.org

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Halloween Literacy
October 28, 2009

Practice hauntingly good literacy this Halloween

 

HalloweenLiteracy.jpg(Toronto, ON, October 28, 2009) – This Halloween, ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation reminds families to practice literacy skills with some fun literacy tips, tricks and treats:

  1. Organize Halloween candy in different ways. Organize by shape, size, candy name, or even candy type, and then trade! This activity helps to reinforce the importance of math in everyday life. 
  2. Sing the Monster Mash! Singing is a great literacy activity – it encourages learning patterns of words, rhymes and rhythms, and is strongly connected to language skills.
  3. Follow a recipe to make pumpkin pie…yum! Following recipes is a great way to improve both reading and math skills. Children can read the instructions out loud to help measure the ingredients when making a treat for the family. 
  4. Tell ghost stories on Halloween night. Children can become storytellers – using a favourite toy or an old stuffed animal as a character in the story. 
  5. Research the history of Halloween, and share spooky statistics!

Literacy benefits the entire family. All it takes is spending 15 minutes a day reading, writing, singing, playing a game or following a recipe together. More than 300,000 Canadians will join ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation and founding sponsor Honda Canada in celebrating Family Literacy Day (January 27, 2010.) Participants will Sing for Literacy at various Family Literacy Day events and help raise funds by pledging online via www.FamilyLiteracyDay.ca
<http://www.FamilyLiteracyDay.ca> .

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About ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation

ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation is Canada’s private-sector voice championing adult literacy. The national charity envisions a Canada where individuals, regardless of their circumstances, are provided the opportunities to increase the skills that prepare people for realizing their full potential at work, at home and in the community. To learn more, visit www.abc-canada.org.


MEDIA CONTACTS:
Ashley Tilley, Communications Coordinator
Phone: 416-218-0010 x 127
email: atilley@abc-canada.org
<mailto:atilley@abc-canada.org>

Nikki Luscombe, Communications Manager
Phone: 416-218-0010 x 122
email: nluscombe@abc-canada.org
<mailto:nluscombe@abc-canada.org>

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