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CBET Activities
One of the goals of the CBET program is to encourage parents to become involved in their children's education. Use this page to share activities that you can use with your ESL/CBET students in class.
CBET Activities-LAUSD-DACE
CBET Lesson Ideas, Activities, and Resources for your CBET/ESL Class
Free Giveaways for your parents
Do you need ideas for your parents with older children? Check out this tips sheet. 7 Habits of Highly Responsible Students.Teen Tips.pdf
Order as many as 100 FREE English/Spanish brochures/handouts with tips for parents on specific subjects! (Free shipping, too.) Edpubs
Click here for Photonovels in English and Spanish: Encouraging Parent-teacher connections
Parents + Schools = Successful Children! Culturally relevant "novelas" help you get the message across to beginning English language learners about the ease and importance of being involved at their children's schools.
Downloadable books and Bookplates (Use them in your CBET Tutoring Class)
Bookmarks
Download bookmarks as daily reminders for parents and children about CBET and the importance of reading.
Downloadable Bookmarks in various languages
Cultivating Readers-A Magazine for Parents
Download this free magazine and share it with parents of children 1-8 years old. Help them learn more about how to enjoy reading with their children. Available in English and Spanish.
Download Magazine in Spanish or English
Tip Sheets, Reading Lists and Other Resources For Parents
Visit this LA Times sponsored website and download free reading lists, tip sheets, and more. Bilingual in Spanish and English.
LA Times Reading By Nine
Reading tips sheets for your parents from ColorinColorado. Available in 11 Languages.
Reading Tips in 11 languages
Reading tip sheet for parents and coloring page for the kids. In English and Spanish.
Spanish Version
English Version
The National Institute for Literacy will send you free, full color brochures and pamphlets. Click here to order.
Free publications from the National Institute for Literacy
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