Reading, Writing, and Phonics for Kindergarten |
Interactive Charts |
Predictable Charts |
I'm already implementing shared reading and writing, which have been very successful. I'm very interested in trying the Daily Five while conducting guided reading groups. Here are two great websites for kindergarten literacy centers and guided reading in kindergarten:
http://www.thevirtualvine.com/workstations.html
http://www.lindaslearninglinks.com/gdrdgkdg.html
I think the Building Blocks model ties everything together:
Building Blocks Literacy Model
- Desire to Learn to Read & Write
Create an environment where all students see themselves becoming independent readers and writers through a variety of developmentally appropriate activities. - Language Concepts
Foster the ability to read and write words through the use of morning messages, journal entries, sentence building activities, and environmental print. - Print ConceptsTeach print concepts by modeling how to write and participating in shared reading and shared writing experiences.
- Phonemic Awareness
Develop phonemic awareness, including the concept of rhyme, through activities with poetry, rhyming books, tongue twisters, and playing with language. - Interesting Words
Extend the list of real-life words that students find personally relevant, such as favorite restaurant names, favorite cartoon characters, and family members. - Letters & Sounds
Encourage letter and sound recognition through activities with alphabet books, beginning and ending sounds, and shared writing of predictable charts.
I own and love all those books, too!
ReplyDeleteLori (luvyorkies@gmail.com)
Teaching With Love and Laughter
really lovely books for dream education..
ReplyDeleteI really love what you do and think the books are great
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