Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Dec 1971, p. 16

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Fantastic Wet Road Handling HOLIDAY SPECIAL Two-Pound Box Tanme KITCHEN-FRESH CANDIES Bolger's Drug Store McHenry, Illinois PAGE 16-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAV, DECEMBER 22, 1971, The Wonders Of Christmas In the spirit of the holida^, the View school earlier this month and graders about Santa. Question: What question would you most like to ask Santa if he should walk through the door right visited Valley and third now? Reading Program At Area School Explained CAROL MANNING (third grade' If he would get me a tiger rug. a fake tiger rug that is. CINDY PEDKRSEN (Second grade) If he would bring me a puppy rug We have a puppy but it's really a dog JKAXETTE MAY (third grade) I'd ask if his reindeer reallv flv. LISA PALMINTERI (third grade) If he has a real beard or if it's a fake one. MICHAEL PIERCE (second grade) I'd like a bear rug. I like polar bears. DIANA LETSON (second grade) I'd ask for a purple toot rug with big toes. LAURIE FISCHER (second grade) I don't know what I'd ask him but I'd like him to bring me a Timey Tell doll GREG MAJOR (third grade) I'd ask how did your reindeer get their names. MICHAEL RUPP (first grade) How do you get your reindeer to fly? PLAINDEALER PHOTOS BUTCH SANCHEZ (third grade) I'd ask for a Gnip Gnop, that's a game. At a recent school board meeting, the teachers at Harrison school in Wonder Lake presented a program on "How Your Child Learns to Read." Parents of Harrison students were invited to come and given an opportunity to ask questions afterward. The teachers began by passing out a "Pfimer for Parents". The idea was to put parents in a first graders' place. It was quite effective, as symbols were used instead of the familiar alphabet, and they were just avstrange as the alphabet is, to a beginning reader. This gave an op­ portunity to understand and appreciate what the teacher faces in teaching children to read. In kindergarten, children are taught to work with other children, color consciousness, left to right progression, and to observe. All of this is a preliminary to reading. In first grade, reading readiness consists of practicing left to right progression, "reading" across and down, recognizing likes and dif­ ferences in shapes, and lear­ ning to listen. "Now We Read" by Scott-Forsman is their first reader. It is a sight approach to reading and phonics are sup­ plemented. Harrison children are also helped in the classroom by the use of records and earphones, the Language Master, a "talking" machine. A child places a card with a word on it into the machine, and as the child is looking at that word, the machine "says" the word three times. They also tape record and listen to themselves read. In second grade, the children are grouped according to abilities determined by test results and maturity. They will be split among the three second grades in either the Slow, Average, or Accelerated groups. The Slow group uses the Sullivan system, which builds the child's confidence in his own ability. The work-book is set up so that a child can check back on the text when a n s w e r i n g w o r k - b o o k questions, thus producing 95 percent accuracy and building PICKWICK ANOTHER DICKENS' STORY set to MUSIC spurgeons CHRISTMAS MADNESS 9:00 p.m. - 12:00 p.m. THURSDAY, DEC. 23 self-confidence. It's an in­ dividualized approach in which the child advances at his own pace. The Average group uses a Scott-Forsman Basil text. This is a group approach to learning. They read aloud and progress together through their work­ books. The Accelerated group uses the Basil text, but here it's an individualized approach again, where the stucfent works at his own pace. They are en­ couraged to use the Pictionary and do extra reading on their own. TheHhird grade teachers also group according to ability. The Slow group uses the Scott- Forsman Open Highways text. "They read as a group, with the teacher giving directions in the workbook. Much repetition is used in the workbooks and ditto sheets. The Average group works under semi- independence. Direction?, are written on their work pages, and they must begin to read them on their own. The Ad­ vanced group is given direc­ tions and work on their own. They have grown toward in­ dependence from their teacher and can make use of such learning aids as indiviual film strip viewers and cassettes. In third grade they are trying to bring the reading vocabulary up to the child's speaking vocabulary. Comprehension in reading and understanding are the goals. In fourth grade, there are also three groups. In the Slow group, the objective is to pin­ point what each particular child has missed and work on that.The Average group is progressing at fourth grade level satisfactorily and allowed such privileges as using cassettes and taping stories For the Advanced group; reading changes. The teacher no longer reads directions and the child works on his own. They learn to use an index, the dictionary, meanings of ab­ breviations, reading symbols as in science and on maps. In fourth grade the reading vocabulary passes the speaking and writing vocabulary. In the question and answer period afterward, parents asked in what way they could help their pre-schoolers prepare for school. Robert Bright, Harrison superin­ tendent, answered simply but effectively with, "Send me a loved child." and MERRILY FILLED with all the JOYS OF CHRISTMAS PAST. PICKWICK 6:00 P.M. C hristmas Da\, channel 5 is showing "Pickwick," a happy 90-minute musical based on the characters in Charles Dickens' Pickwick Papers. It is being brought to >ou with best wishes b> the compan\ that brings you the merry coloured lights and electric trains of Christmas present and will tr> to bring you even merrier Christmases yet to come. Commonwealth Edison concern tor youf total environment e <2>C.E.Co. Here & There In BUSINESS IPSA Withdraws Plan For Card Deliveries Because of a restraining order issued by a federal court in Oklahoma City, The In­ dependent Postal System of America has been forced to withdraw its previously an­ nounced plan to distribute Christmas cards to patrons in its delivery areas, using a special five cent IPSA stamp. Federal Judge Doherty, who issued the original restraint has modified that order permitting IPSA to sell its stamps for other uses than "Christmas cards or letters." Beyond the stamp question and the halting of Christmas card delivery, other activities of the Independent Postal System of America are not affected and continue on their usual basis, according to a spokesman for IPSA. . Perfumes were formerly mixed by sending barrels on a sea voyage, letting the waves do the mixing. Now, electric vibrators do the job. , Service News loooooooooooooooooooo' The Road Holders IRELLI Radial Tires for American, European and Japanese cars. EUROPA MOTORS "The Saab Place" 3318 W. Pearl St. McHenry, Illinois 60050 Ph. 385-0700 Navy Petty Officer Third Class Richard W. Lossmann of 4414 W. Ponca, McHenry, is a member of Attack Squadron 65 aboard the aircraft carrier USS Independence, with has completed special NATO op­ erations in the Mediterranean with the navies of Great Britain, Greece and Italy. During exercises "Double Edge" and "National Week," aircraft of Lossmann's unit ied, out anti-sub marine warfare operations in the Mediterranean and air strikes on the solid rock island of Avgo Nisi. ( He attended Southern Illinois university, Carbondale. Army Private James K. Chesler, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Chesler, 4714 West Lake Shore drive, McHenry, recently was graduated from the Clerical school at the U.S. Army Armor Center, Ft. Knox, Ky. During the course, students receive instruction in typing, filing and how to perform administrative duties in a military office. The soldier is a 1969 graduate of McHenry Community high school. Legal Notice NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the members of the McHenry Savings and Loan Association will be held at the office of the Association at Number 1209 North Green Street, McHenry, Illinois, on Monday, January 17, 1972, at the hour of eight o'clock in the evening for the purpose of election of directors, con­ sidering the report of officers, directors and committees and the transaction of all other business required or permitted by the Statutes of the State of Illinois and the by-laws of said Association. McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. By E. Roger Collins, President Attest: Virginia Aalto, Secretary (Pub. Dec. 22,1971) The American Indian had a variety of barkless dogs, used mainly for food, long before white man came along. Iceland had no aboriginal inhabitants.

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