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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Focus on Phonemic Awareness

Activities for parents and teachers of pre-schoolers:
Along with reading aloud to your pre-schoolers every day, there are a few fun and easy activities that you can do to greatly enhance the your child's reading success in kindergarten and 1st grade. These activities are meant to teach a skill called phonemic awareness.
Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate the individual sounds that make up spoken words. These are auditory activities and can be performed anywhere: in line at the supermarket, in the car, or when taking walks together.
Rhyme Time! I once worked with a 1st greade teacher who used to say, "If they can rhyme, they can read." Dr. Seuss books are great rhyming read-alouds.
* Make up short little rhymes and invite your child to guess the rhyming word. "There once was a little mouse that lived in a little ______."
* Chant and sing nursery rhymes.
* Say three words, such as cat, mat, mug. Ask your child to pick the word that doesn't rhyme.
* Say 3 words, such as bug, cat, baby, and have your child pick the word that starts with a different sound.  
Focus on Sounds. Invite your child to guess the word when you divide it up into the sounds, such as /mmmmmmaaaaaannnnn/ man. Or ask your child what sound, not letter, they hear at the beginning of man, moon, monkey and so on.
Songs and Word Play! Recite fun tongue twisters with your child. Remember Peter, who picked a peck of pickled peppers? Swap beginning letters on common prhases such as "Bappy Hirthday!" or "Have a dice nay!  Here is a great song that builds phonemic awareness. Sing it to the last part of the song, "I've Been Workin' on the Railraod."  Download this song now!

 
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song for phonemic awareness.
For more songs and activities, google "Phonemic Awareness Activities."


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

First Grade Writing Samples

For how to get started with daily journals in the K-1 classroom, check out my posting and free download from Jan. 11, 2012. Now enjoy this amazing writing...

Thursday, February 9, 2012

A Great K-1 Graphic Organizer to Plan Writing

This is a super activity for the beginning of the school year as well as for Open House in the Spring. Each child can create an "All About Me" poster using the graphic organizer like the one below. Invite each child to present his/her poster to foster oral language development. Then, each student can refer to the poster when writing a descriptive paragraph. 



 
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this reproducible.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Monday Writing Journals

Monday is a great day for journal writing because kids usually are bursting to tell about the fun experiences they had over the weekend. In addition to daily journals, try creating a special one just for Mondays. Download the reproducible below to get you started. For more info on journal writing, check out my previous postings on January 11 and 13. :-)

 
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this reproducible.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Highly Effective Teachers

"Highly effective teachers, as Stanford education professor Linda Darling-Hammond points out, need a vision, a theoretical foundation, deep content knowledge, a variety of teaching strategies and effective classroom management. And that's even before addressing the interpersonal skills that so define the memorable teachers that touched our lives and made us the people we are  today."  Desiree Zamorano

Friday, January 13, 2012

What Teachers Say about Daily Journal Writing

A teacher friend sent me a great article from http://www.educationworld.com/
It starts:
One of the best things about daily journal writing is that it can take so many forms. Teachers can use journal writing to meet specific goals, or the purpose can be wide open. . . . Some teachers use journals as the one "uncorrected" form of writing that students produce.
To read more and learn about WRITING MOTIVATORS THAT WORK FROM TEACHERS WHO USE THEM, click on the link below or just google "Journal Writing Every Day."

http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr144.shtml
 
Also, check out my previous posting for even more journal writing ideas!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Journal Writing for Emergent Readers

I'm a huge fan of daily journal writing starting the first day of school in Kindergarten! Below is a sample of a kindergartner's writing in a classroom where journal writing is valued and is an important part of the day. The first sample shows Tyler's writing  on the very first day of school. The next sample shows a page from his journal just 4 months later.   
For some great tips on getting started in your primary classroom, download the following 2 page reproducible and share it with your team. Have fun with your new little writers! You will be amazed at their progress.  




 
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this reproducible.