Issue 70: Literacy Month September 2020

SEPTEMBER IS LITERACY MONTH AT THE JANE AUSTEN LITERACY FOUNDATION.

A month of fun activities sharing our love of reading, writing, and all things literacy. The activities are suitable for adults, children, and families - so there is something for everyone to enjoy!

Our program for September includes (see below for more details):

30 Day Literacy Challenge - Tuesday 1st to Wednesday 30th

Nominate Your Literacy Hero - Tuesday 8th

Literacy Quiz Live on Facebook - Saturday 19th

Parade for Literacy - Sunday 27th

We will also be sharing other literacy treats throughout the month

#litmonth2020


30 Day Literacy Challenge

Celebrate and enjoy all things literacy for the month of September. Share your love and appreciation for reading and writing and learn a little about the work of the Jane Austen Literacy Foundation. Complete our 30 Day Literacy Challenge and become a Literacy Hero!

Don’t forget to look at our Facebook page daily for more details about each challenge and to include #litmonth2020 in all your posts - we’ll be sharing a selection across our social media daily.

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Celebrate Your Literacy Hero

Tuesday 8th September is International Literacy Day and we would like to celebrate all of the Literacy Heroes in our lives - a teacher who inspired your love of reading or helped you overcome a literacy issue, a family member who shares and encourages your passion for literature, or perhaps someone in your community who helps others improve their literacy. Whoever it is, we want to thank them for their contribution to literacy.

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More details to follow.


Literacy Quiz

Do you know your Austen from your Bronte? Is your spelling and grammar up to scratch? On Saturday 18th September 8pm UK time, we will be holding a literacy quiz live on Facebook. Whether you want to test your literature and literacy knowledge or just enjoy the fun, tune in LIVE or watch as a video later - whatever suits you best.

For families and younger children, there will be a quiz to download and play at home.

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Parade for Literacy

In June every year we retrace Jane Austen’s footsteps and walk 400m from her cottage in the middle of Chawton to her brother Edward’s house, Chawton House, where Jane enjoyed use of Edward’s library. As we are unable to gather in person this year, we wanted to end our Literacy Month with the fun of the Parade on Sunday 27th September - wherever we are in the world. Whether you parade around your sitting room, in the garden, or up the street, let’s celebrate literacy by parading with a book (Regency attire optional) and sharing a photo of your parade #litmonth2020

Our Parade for Literacy 2019

Our Parade for Literacy 2019

Whether you participate in one or all of our activities, we hope you enjoy our Literacy Month and join us in celebrating our love of reading, writing and all things literacy.

More details and literacy treats will be shared throughout the month on our Facebook page @JaneAustenLF

Best

Caroline

Caroline Jane Knight - Founder & Chair, Jane Austen Literacy Foundation

 
 

The Jane Austen Literacy Foundation works with the Jane Austen community and industry to provide literacy resources for communities in need across the world. Reading and writing skills empower individuals to participate in society and achieve their dreams. Literacy gives a child pride and opens up a world of possibilities.

Image credit: Julia B. Grantham