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Welcome, Kindergarten Parents!
      Parent Literacy Orientation
      Wednesday, October 3, 2012

              Classroom Teachers:
                 Jacky Cowled
                   Krista Plank
                  Zehra Hafeez
                 Laura Howard
                 Joanne Chang

        ESL Support: Ms. Anissa Eglington
              CMC: Ms. Pat Hallinan
Today’s Itinerary:

•   8:30-8:40    Welcome and introductions
•   8:40- 8:55   First rotation
•   8:55-9:10    Second rotation
•   9:10-9:25    Third rotation
•   9:25-9:30    Concluding words
“We absolutely must not attempt to teach our children
 formally before they start school. For parents to teach
their own preschool children is the last straw. Teaching
  is the flip side of what works. Teaching before school
 kills the fun. Preschool children like their parents to be
parents, not teachers. The roles are quite different, and
 it’s precisely the laid-back, hang-loose let’s-have-fun,
    relaxed-and-comfortable role of a parent that is so
   powerful in helping children first to love reading and
              then be able to read themselves.”

                   Mem Fox, Reading Magic
Core Literacy Components in the
                Classroom:
•   Read Aloud
•   Shared Reading
•   Shared Writing
•   Guided Reading
•   Phonics/Word Study/Sight Words
•   Independent Reading
•   Independent Writing
•   Handwriting
Literacy Rotations (15 minutes each):
   Literacy Through Play        Supporting Literacy at           Reading Logs
                                       Home                   English as a Second
                                                                   Language
                                                                     CMC
  Ms. Krista and Ms. Zehra         Ms. Joanne and          Ms. Jacky, Ms. Anissa, and
                                    Ms. Howard                      Ms. Pat
     Conference Room                  Lounge Area               Guidance Area
             1                            2                             3


When you hear the triangle, please proceed to the next rotation area:

Conference Room         Lounge Area       Guidance Area        Conference Room
Parent Literacy Orientation:
How to Support Your Child’s Literacy at Home
    Presented by Joanne Chang and Laura Howard
                   October 3, 2012
Read Aloud to Your Child




• Make physical closeness a part of the experience
• Reading aloud should be fun and enjoyable!
• Choose topics that you think will interest your child and that
  your child will be able to understand
• You can begin reading aloud starting at birth…or even
  before!
Teach strategies to figure out words..
•   Read title and first page for child.
•   Encourage child to use the pictures for help.
•   Use finger to point across each word.
•   Is this word the same as the word on the other page?
•   You’re right! That is a carpet. That makes sense, but uh-oh, I see an “r” at the beginning of this word. What
    word means the same as carpet but starts with “r”?
•   Emphasize that reading should make sense.
Set the Stage
Create a “Reading Fort”
Allow your child to
    read in bed
Get your child a book light or
flashlight to read under the covers
Have books all around the house!
Have a Family Book Party!
The whole family gathers together with drinks, favorite snacks,
and favorite books, and just reads their own books together in
the same room.




        Be a good role model!!
Read the World!
• Make reading an integral part of day to day
  life!
Create a “writing center”
                    Stock it with:

• A variety of paper
• A variety of writing tools (pencils, pens, markers,
  crayons, chalk)
• Tape, glue, stapler
Make books together
• Have your child illustrate and dictate the story, or have your
  child use developmental spelling to write the story. Treasure
  these books and read them again and again!
Memory
Phonics Fun
  BINGO
“It’s crucial for us to continue to keep in mind…that
we’re not teaching when we’re enriching a read
aloud experience. We’re playing and having a good
time. Pressure on the child is absolutely forbidden.
We won’t be allowing phrases such as, ‘No, no!
That’s wrong! Don’t be so silly!’ to slip from our
careless lips. Tension or anxiety should never
interfere with the reading-learning equation. Losing
the joy means losing the usefulness…All gains are
lost when tension curdles the relationship.”


       - Mem Fox, Reading Magic

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Parent workshop & discussion

  • 1. Welcome, Kindergarten Parents! Parent Literacy Orientation Wednesday, October 3, 2012 Classroom Teachers: Jacky Cowled Krista Plank Zehra Hafeez Laura Howard Joanne Chang ESL Support: Ms. Anissa Eglington CMC: Ms. Pat Hallinan
  • 2. Today’s Itinerary: • 8:30-8:40 Welcome and introductions • 8:40- 8:55 First rotation • 8:55-9:10 Second rotation • 9:10-9:25 Third rotation • 9:25-9:30 Concluding words
  • 3. “We absolutely must not attempt to teach our children formally before they start school. For parents to teach their own preschool children is the last straw. Teaching is the flip side of what works. Teaching before school kills the fun. Preschool children like their parents to be parents, not teachers. The roles are quite different, and it’s precisely the laid-back, hang-loose let’s-have-fun, relaxed-and-comfortable role of a parent that is so powerful in helping children first to love reading and then be able to read themselves.” Mem Fox, Reading Magic
  • 4. Core Literacy Components in the Classroom: • Read Aloud • Shared Reading • Shared Writing • Guided Reading • Phonics/Word Study/Sight Words • Independent Reading • Independent Writing • Handwriting
  • 5. Literacy Rotations (15 minutes each): Literacy Through Play Supporting Literacy at Reading Logs Home English as a Second Language CMC Ms. Krista and Ms. Zehra Ms. Joanne and Ms. Jacky, Ms. Anissa, and Ms. Howard Ms. Pat Conference Room Lounge Area Guidance Area 1 2 3 When you hear the triangle, please proceed to the next rotation area: Conference Room Lounge Area Guidance Area Conference Room
  • 6. Parent Literacy Orientation: How to Support Your Child’s Literacy at Home Presented by Joanne Chang and Laura Howard October 3, 2012
  • 7. Read Aloud to Your Child • Make physical closeness a part of the experience • Reading aloud should be fun and enjoyable! • Choose topics that you think will interest your child and that your child will be able to understand • You can begin reading aloud starting at birth…or even before!
  • 8. Teach strategies to figure out words.. • Read title and first page for child. • Encourage child to use the pictures for help. • Use finger to point across each word. • Is this word the same as the word on the other page? • You’re right! That is a carpet. That makes sense, but uh-oh, I see an “r” at the beginning of this word. What word means the same as carpet but starts with “r”? • Emphasize that reading should make sense.
  • 9. Set the Stage Create a “Reading Fort”
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. Allow your child to read in bed
  • 13. Get your child a book light or flashlight to read under the covers
  • 14. Have books all around the house!
  • 15. Have a Family Book Party! The whole family gathers together with drinks, favorite snacks, and favorite books, and just reads their own books together in the same room. Be a good role model!!
  • 16. Read the World! • Make reading an integral part of day to day life!
  • 17. Create a “writing center” Stock it with: • A variety of paper • A variety of writing tools (pencils, pens, markers, crayons, chalk) • Tape, glue, stapler
  • 18. Make books together • Have your child illustrate and dictate the story, or have your child use developmental spelling to write the story. Treasure these books and read them again and again!
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 22. Phonics Fun BINGO
  • 23. “It’s crucial for us to continue to keep in mind…that we’re not teaching when we’re enriching a read aloud experience. We’re playing and having a good time. Pressure on the child is absolutely forbidden. We won’t be allowing phrases such as, ‘No, no! That’s wrong! Don’t be so silly!’ to slip from our careless lips. Tension or anxiety should never interfere with the reading-learning equation. Losing the joy means losing the usefulness…All gains are lost when tension curdles the relationship.” - Mem Fox, Reading Magic

Notas do Editor

  1. Literacy taught at home should be different from literacy taught at school. It should be fun and relaxed and should feel good for both parent and child. This philosophy can also apply to older children who have started school. Depending on the child, more formal teaching methods can be applied at home as well, but only if it is enjoyable for the child, and only as a supplement to the more informal “teaching” that occurs. We want our children to see that literacy is an integral part of their world and does not only exist in the pages of a workbook.