Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Make Early Learning Fun!: The Mitten: Compare and Contrast

Make Early Learning Fun!: The Mitten: Compare and Contrast: I am a huge fan of Jan Brett - her illustrations are amazing - their attention to detail and all the background research she does to make he...

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

What Was That About?

When we are trying to teach our children how to read words and simple texts, we get very caught up in the blending of sounds and learning of sight words ... but we need to remember that comprehending WHAT they read is so important! As your child is reading, they should be doing a few things periodically through the story.

Have them stop every so often and check for understanding in what they are reading - make sure that the story isn't getting by them and that they aren't just reading the words without attaching meaning to what the words are saying.

When they pick the book back up, have them reread a bit to make sure that they are aware of where the story left off and that they aren't missing any important parts :) This is an effective strategy used by most adults in their reading, even though they aren't aware that they are doing it!

These two simple strategies will help your child understand what they are reading - comprehension! Have a conversation to extend their knowledge - this will help them master the thought processes necessary to respond to reading in school - when they have a reading comprehension story to tackle!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Be A Reader!

Let your child see you as a reader - it will catch on!

Of course, you know the value of reading aloud to a child - they pick up on your tone, excitement and style when you read to them. Don't be afraid to get excited when you're reading - children learn from everything around them and need great examples!

In addition to reading aloud to your child, model for your child your own reading for pleasure. Whether it is a book, ebook, magazine, newspaper - whatever you want - let them see that reading is fun for all! They shouldn't grow up thinking that reading only has a place in school and no value for entertainment ... find what form of the written word entertains YOU and spend some companionable quiet time with your family hanging out and reading!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

LITERACY!

When parents first hear “LITERACY” in regards to their child’s education, it doesn’t ring a bell … they are waiting for “reading,” “grammar,” “spelling,” etc.  All of these elements, as well as “writing” and other skills, are integral parts of what is called “literacy” in today’s schools.
By combining all of these skills and making the learning more natural and flowing, the child learns all of these skills as part of a whole – just as we use them in the world!
Of course, we still need to pay attention to each of the parts, in order for great learning to take place. If we can’t spell words when we are writing, we can’t be understood. If we have trouble figuring out words, because we don’t know basic phonics skills, we can’t read fluently.  All of the parts must be working for the whole process to work!

This blog is intended to provide some ideas for you to use in your everyday life, with your children, to help them excel in all the aspects of literacy that they will need to succeed!

Stay tuned .....