The Literacy Diet for the Emergent Stage DAILY! |
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1. Oral language, concepts and vocabulary |
*Interactive Read-Alouds *Experiences and Conversation -planned extensions -retellings and dramatic play *Concept Sorts Possible Assessments: -Retells -Number of correct items correctly sorted into conceptual categories (depth of receptive vocabulary)
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Words Their Way: Fifth Edition-pgs. 122-126 |
2. Phonological Awareness |
*Sylables and Words; Compound Words *Rhymes, Jingles, and Songs -rhyming books followed with picture sorts for rhyming -play categorization and matching games- Bingo, Lotto, and Concentration *Alliteration and Beginning Sounds -activities that play with aliteration -"I'm Thinking of…" -sort by beginning sound Assessments: Rhyme Awareness Beginning Sounds Assesment |
Words Their Way: Fifth Edition-pgs. 126-131 |
3. Alphabet Knowledge
(WTW Lowercase Alphabet Goal: BOY-12; EOY-26) |
*Teaching the Alphabet -active exploration of the relationships between letter names, the sounds of the letter names, their visual characteristics, and the motor movement involved in their formation -build with letter tiles, play dough, etc. -begin with name and family and friends -writing or copying important names -ABC books -ABC Center -Letter Formation Assessment: Alphabet Recognition Letter Production |
Words Their Way: Fifth Edition-pgs. 131-138 |
4. Letter-Sound Knowledge |
Guidelines for Beginning Sound Picture Sorts: *Start with Meaningful Text *Plan Plenty of Time for Practice *Plan Follow-up Activities Assessment: Writing Observation Beginning Sounds Assessment Kindergarten Spelling Inventory |
Words Their Way Fifth Edition: pgs. 139-140 |
5. Concepts about Print |
*Print Referencing Assessment: Concepts of Print Assessment |
Words Their Way Fifth Edition: pgs. 114; 140-142 |
6. Concept of Word in Text |
*Developing COW (Concept of Word) *Rudimentary COW *Fingerpoint Reading and Tracking Words *Dictations -One of the best ways to help children make connections between speech and print is to record what children say in a dictation and then to read it back. -Rhymes for Reading Assessment: Concepts of Print Assessment |
Words Their Way Fifth Edition-pgs. 143-146 |