ISBN13: | 9781032972855 |
ISBN10: | 1032972858 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 112 pages |
Size: | 229x152 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 2 Illustrations, black & white; 2 Line drawings, black & white |
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Language usage, ortography
English language and literature
Nursery school
Primary education
Special education and educational methods
Language usage, ortography (charity campaign)
English language and literature (charity campaign)
Nursery school (charity campaign)
Primary education (charity campaign)
Special education and educational methods (charity campaign)
Teaching Reading Organically in the Early Childhood Classroom
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Teaching Reading Organically in the Early Childhood Classroom offers pre-service teachers with the tools, materials, teaching strategies and theoretical understandings to implement an organic reading program for beginning readers.
This book offers pre-service and practicing teachers with the tools, materials, teaching strategies, and theoretical understandings to implement an organic reading program for beginning readers.
Utilizing the work of Sylvia-Ashton Warner and field research carried out in nine multi-age early childhood classrooms, the book advocates for organic teaching methods to promote children?s love of reading and life-long literacy. Written in a narrative style, each chapter describes teaching strategies that are easily accessible and includes real-life classroom examples to make the implementation of an organic primary literacy program clear. With this approach, the book seeks to instill the desire and appreciation for reading; validates how books nurture and inform our lives; provides the tools and the skills to decode unknown words (word analysis skills); confirms how language is integral not only to reading but to other language arts, such as spelling, word definitions, comprehension, reading aloud, speaking; and provides the means for readers to make intelligent interpretations of text, from what is on the surface to those underlying meanings.
This is a key resource for pre-service teachers and teacher educators in early literacy and early childhood curriculum courses, as well as reading specialists and students seeking teaching certification.
Introduction
Chapter 1. Scenes from the Organic Primary Classroom
Chapter 2. Literacy Goals of the Organic Classroom
Chapter 3. The Primary Years
Chapter 4. Core Conditions of the Organic Classroom
Chapter 5. Preparing the Children for the Organic Classroom
Chapter 6. Finding a Comfortable ?Way In?
Chapter 7. Developing Literacy in the Organic Classroom: The Art of Teaching
Chapter 8. Breathing In: Intake
Chapter 9. Making Meaning from the Written Words
Chapter 10. No Child Left Behind (to be changed)
Chapter 11. Teacher Talk
Chapter 12. A Message to Parents
Chapter 13. Cri de C?ur
Chapter 14. Author?s Note