Title: Every Child Ready to Read @ Dallas
1Every ChildReady to Read_at_ Dallas
Pre-Readers
- Public Library Association
- Association for Library Service to Children
2A Sailor Went to SeaToddler Sing Playtime
- A sailor went to see, see, see
- To see what he could see, see, see
- But all that he could see, see, see
- Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea
- Clap, clap clap
- Stomp, stomp, stomp
- Oo-ah-choo-ah
3Todays Workshop
- Help children enjoy language, books and reading
- Six early literacy skills
- Art activities to reinforce skills
4Effects of Starting Early
5YOU Are Important
- YOU,,parents and
- caregivers know your children best
- Children learn by doing.
- Children model parents
- behavior
- First five years set
- the stage
6What do they do?What do you do with them?
Four- and Five-Year-Olds
7WHAT IS EARLY LITERACY?
8 Early literacy is what children know about
reading and writing before they can actually read
or write.
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10Six Skills To Get Ready to Read
- Print Motivation
- Phonological Awareness
- Vocabulary
- Narrative Skills
- Print Awareness
- Letter Knowledge
11Print Motivation
- Childs interest in and enjoyment of books
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12Art Connection
- Bookmaking
- Draw a picture/character
- Make something in story
- Favorite part of picture
- Rebus story
- Create puppets
13- Vocabulary
- Knowing
- the names
- of things
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15Art Connection
- Name book
- Coffee can theatre
- Paintings/photos
- Emotion cards
16Narrative Skills
The ability to describe things and events, and
to tell stories
17Art Connection
- Fingerplays
- Acting out story
- Drawing
- Storytelling
- Puppets
18Art Activity
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19Print Awareness
- Noticing print everywhere
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- Knowing how to
- handle a book
- Knowing how we follow
- the words on a page
20Art Connection
- Drawing
- Painting
- Letter/Mailbox
- Signs
21Labeling/ Environmental Print Activity
22Letter Knowledge
Knowing that letters are different from each
other, that they have different names and relate
to sounds
23Art Connection
- Clay
- Name books
- Real life examples
24Name Book Activity
- Childs name on cover
- One letter on each page
- Draw, cut images
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- Phonological
- Awareness
- The ability to hear and
- play with the smaller
- sounds in words
26Art Connection
- Sing
- Musical instruments
- Music with words
- Poems
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28Making Connections
- What the child does
- Relate to early literacy skills
29Language Has Rhythm
- Itsy, Bitsy Spider
- Nursery Rhymes
- Childrens songs
30Eensy Weensy Spider
- The eensy weensy spider climbed up
- the water spout
- Down came the rain and washed
- the spider out
- Out came the sun and
- dried up all the rain
- So the eensy weensy spider
- climbed up the spout again.
31Super Duper 1, 2, 3
- Can you say your name for me? ___
- Lets all say it_____
- Lets all clap it______
- Lets all snap it______
- Lets all tap it_______
32Games for Phonological Awareness
33Games for Phonological Awareness
- Say it Slow, Say it Fast
- Letter-Sound Day
34 Say It Slow Say It Fast Game
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38Letter-Sound DayThe Sounds
Start with w, p, b, d, t, m, n, h, y Last j,
l, r. Listen for sounds in words. .
39Helpful Hints Keep It Fun
- Not too easy or too difficult.
- Pay close attention to what your child can and
cannot do. - Follow childs lead. Use toys, books and words
that interest your child. - Have fun! Stop before you or your child become
frustrated. - Be helpful. Praise your child for all efforts
even if the answers are not always correct. Teach
the correct answer, but do not expect perfection. - Do not correct speech errors at this time. The
goal is to learn that words can come apart, not
perfect speech. - Encourage the whole family to play!
40Questions
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41Every Child Ready to Read _at_ DallasWe learn as
we have fun.We have fun as we learn. Pass
it on!