A print rich environment that allows children to
practice literacy skills in real-life experiences, combined with explicit
teaching of key concepts, is the foundation of literacy learning in the early
years. We develop literacy by continually exposing the Cardinals to oral and
written language, and by building on prior knowledge and language experiences. Read
alouds, storytelling, songs, thought-provoking discussions, journals, and dramatic
play are just a few of the many fun and engaging strategies we use in the
Cardinals’ classroom to develop literacy.
Similar to our Math Workshops concept, the Cardinals
were presented with Literacy Workshops. As
a means of adding a tactile component to practice shaping the letters of the
alphabet with different materials, three stations were set up for the Cardinals.
Fun! Fun! Fun! That sums the experience they had.
Using the same system as before, we broke up into
three groups. Three stations were set up, each with a literacy
activity. One station had playdough and
the Cardinals were encouraged to “shape” a name, not just their name but a friend’s or a teacher's name.
The same concept was applied in the alphabet
stamping station were the Cardinals used the letter stamps to “write” a friends’ and/or teachers’ name.
And, in the final station the Cardinals were
provided with wood pieces as an activity to make capital letters. These wood
pieces are a component of the Handwriting Without Tears program which we use to
help create an optimal learning experience for the Cardinals’ visual perceptual.
Without any formal introduction to the program, the Cardinals were invited to explore
with the wood pieces and use them to create as many letters as they could. This
activity was a great way for the Cardinals to begin using consistent words to
describe the wood pieces (e.g., big line, little line, big curve, and little
curve) for the many future activities to come.
All of these activities help the Cardinals
internalize the shape of letter, while developing motor skills but, in their
minds.....they are just playing.
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