Teaching Literacy in Kindergarten

Teaching Literacy in Kindergarten

Author: Lea M. McGee

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 2005-05-05

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1593851529

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Kindergarten is a time for playful and enriching learning activities that support children's literacy emergence while enhancing their social and cognitive development. The routines of a busy, engaged, productive kindergarten classroom are vividly brought to life in this information-packed book. Demonstrated are whole-class and small-group strategies for helping children acquire concepts about print and the alphabet, build phonological and phonemic awareness, learn to read sight words, develop their listening comprehension and writing abilities, and much more.


Reading And Writing In Kindergarten A Practical Guide

Reading And Writing In Kindergarten A Practical Guide

Author: Rosalie Franzese

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2002-08

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780439222440

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Lessons, strategies, management tips, and organizational techniques to help you lead your young learners to reading sucess, while maintaining the sense of joy and playfulness that are the hallmarks of kindergartners everywhere.


Handbook of Early Literacy Research

Handbook of Early Literacy Research

Author: David K. Dickinson

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 2007-05-02

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 159385577X

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Current research increasingly highlights the role of early literacy in young children's development--and informs practices and policies that promote success among diverse learners. The Handbook of Early Literacy Research presents cutting-edge knowledge on all aspects of literacy learning in the early years. Volume 2 provides additional perspectives on important topics covered in Volume 1 and addresses critical new topics: the transition to school, the teacher-child relationship, sociodramatic play, vocabulary development, neuroimaging work, Vygotskian theory, findings from international studies, and more.


Learning to Write and Loving It! Preschool–Kindergarten

Learning to Write and Loving It! Preschool–Kindergarten

Author: Miriam P. Trehearne

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2011-08-17

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 145220313X

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"Learning to Write and Loving It! equips teachers of young children with practical strategies, assessment tools, and motivating writing activities that are based on current research and proven practice and are easily applicable to all kinds of learning environments. Included are many authentic writing samples and photos to illustrate effective, developmentally appropriate instructional methods, mini-lessons, and activities. Sought-after author and speaker Miriam P. Trehearne demonstrates how to scaffold play and literacy learning and how to easily link assessment to instruction. Key features: differentiate using effective instructional approaches for teaching writing and supporting inquiry and play; assess and document student writing seamlessly throughout the day; motivate and engage children in writing fiction (narrative), nonfiction, poetry, and song; enjoy learning with a powerful collection of vignettes from real classrooms, and use teacher-friendly guidelines for effectively integrating technology and selecting software for young children. A companion CD offers modifiable reproducibles, observation checklists, assessments, and projects for parents to do with their young children. Learn how to successfully scaffold writing, and, in the process, foster cross-curricular skills in science, social studies, and math. Research shows that writing provides a strong foundation for literacy development. Further, writing helps children express themselves, clarify their thinking, communicate ideas, and integrate new information into their knowledge base."--Publisher.


The Whole Language Kindergarten

The Whole Language Kindergarten

Author: Shirley C. Raines

Publisher: Teachers College Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780807730492

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Teachers interested in transforming their traditional kindergartens into child-centred Whole Language classrooms now have a model for change.


Emergent Literacy in Kindergarten

Emergent Literacy in Kindergarten

Author: Violet B. Robinson

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13:

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This authoritative book makes research on emergent literacy available and accessible to early childhood educators.


Effective Read-Alouds for Early Literacy

Effective Read-Alouds for Early Literacy

Author: Katherine A. Beauchat

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 2012-04-11

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1462506526

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Sharing high-quality storybooks and nonfiction books not only is enjoyable for young children and teachers—it is also a powerful way to build crucial literacy skills. This engaging guide provides effective strategies for selecting books and using read-alouds to develop children's oral language, vocabulary, concepts of print, alphabet knowledge, phonological awareness, and comprehension. Illustrated with rich examples from diverse classrooms, the book takes teachers step by step through planning and setting goals for read-alouds, as well as reflecting on each lesson to inform future instruction. Helpful planning templates can be reproduced for repeated use; the large-size format facilitates photocopying.


Early Literacy in Preschool and Kindergarten

Early Literacy in Preschool and Kindergarten

Author: Janice J. Beaty

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13:

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For introductory courses in Early Childhood literacy. To answer the question of what reading and writing activities are best for young children, a well-known early childhood author has joined forces with a literacy expert to explore the development of literacy in the preschool environment and its ongoing support through kindergarten. The results is a pragmatic, research-based text whose paradigm shift focuses future teachers on the use of "cultural characters" from picture books as the keys to an entire curriculum of literacy activities. Based on the latest theories of naturally emergent literacy, this text examines ways to create a literacy-friendly learning environment, using music and art as natural languages, and even strengthening finger muscles for writing through other hands-on activities.


Handbook of Orthography and Literacy

Handbook of Orthography and Literacy

Author: R. Malatesha Joshi

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 1203

ISBN-13: 113678134X

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Until about two decades ago, the study of writing systems and their relationship to literacy acquisition was sparse and generally modeled after studies of English language learners. This situation is now changing. As the worldwide demand for literacy continues to grow, researchers from different countries with different language backgrounds have begun examining the connection between their writing systems and literacy acquisition. This text, which derives from a NATO sponsored conference on orthography and literacy, brings together the research of 70 scholars from across the world--the largest assemblage of such experts to date. Their findings are grouped into three parts, as follows: Part I, Literacy Acquisition in Different Writing Systems, describes the relationship between orthography and literacy in twenty-five orthographic systems. This section serves as a handy reference source for understanding the orthographies of languages as diverse as Arabic, Chinese, English, Icelandic, Kannada, and Kishwahili. Part II, Literacy Acquisition From a Cross-Linguistic Perspective, makes direct comparisons of literacy acquisition in English and other orthographic systems. The overall conclusion that emerges from these eight chapters is that the depth of an orthographic system does influence literacy acquisition primarily by slowing down the acquisition of reading skills. Even so, studies show that dyslexic readers can be found across all orthographic systems whether shallow or deep, which shows that dyslexia also has internal cognitive and biological components. Part III, Literacy Acquisition: Instructional Perspectives, explores literacy acquisition from developmental and instructional perspectives and ends with a look into the future of literacy research. This Handbook is appropriate for scholars, researchers, and graduate students in such diverse fields as cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics, literacy education, English as a second language, and communication disorders.


Policy and Practice

Policy and Practice

Author: Thomas E. Scruggs

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2009-03-11

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 1848553102

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In the study of learning and behavioral disabilities, effective practice and public policy enacted to implement this practice are closely intertwined. This book contains topics that include educational equity, imputations of malice in social policy, and analytical discussions of Response to Intervention and No Child Left Behind legislation.