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Strategies for Helping All Children Strengthen Their Literacy Skills Lochside School April4, 2012 Colleen Politano

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Strategies for Helping All Children Strengthen Their Literacy Skills

Lochside School April4, 2012

Colleen Politano

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Literacy includes:SpeakingListeningWriting

RepresentingReadingViewing

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The meaning of the word “literacy” is constantly evolving:

Literacy is more than the ability to read materials in print.

Literacy is the ability to read and write, to listen and speak to others, and to view and to represent ideas and images in various media. (+ We learn technological literacy)

It is also the ability to think critically while doing all of these. “Critical literacy” is a way of thinking critically with a focus on questions of fairness, equity, and social justice.

Try this:When you look at an advertisement or watch a commercial ask,“What does it tell us?” “What doesn’t it tell us?”

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How can we help our children becomeenthusiastic, fluent readers.

How can we help our children become proficient, confident writers.

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Please take a sticky note.

Write 1 question you have about:supporting your child as a writer

and1 question you have about:

supporting your child as a reader.

Post your sticky notes.

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Give your kids specific, supportive feedback!

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How can we help our children become proficient, confident writers.

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Writing• Let your kids see you writing. Kids do what we do!

• Write shopping lists, telephone messages, reminder notes, and labels. • Write the date and time of appointments and activities on a family calendar. • Read and write greeting cards, letters, and e-mail messages.

• Require writing at home. In our lives we write for a purpose so kids need that sense of purpose to encourage their writing.

• Kids who have to write thank you notes and make birthday cards establish habits that last a lifetime.• Get your kids to write grocery lists.• If your child wants something have them write a list of reasons why they should get their request.

• Remember that most of us do much more factual writing than fiction writing.

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Writing: Getting Started • Reassure children that we have many ways to share our thinking-speaking, drawing, writing, art, construction.... • Reinforce that one convenient way to share what we know it to draw or write. • Explain that the most important thing is to get your ideas down. • It only takes a few letters to get started, Ask, “What do you want to say?” “What letters do you hear in the first word?” • Remember that surface features can always be refined.• If you need to edit your child’s writing ask them to read it to you first. Ask then to tell you what they noticed. Give feedback that makes them want to write more. Respond to their message first and give suggestions in the form of a questions.

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Writing: Improving Spelling• If your kids have frequently used words or spelling word try:

Disco Spelling Vowels go up.

Consonants go down.

Action Spelling Use hand, foot, elbow ... to print.

Students take turns to spell in the air. One student spells the other tells the word.

Spelling StretchesTall letters -reach up

Mid sized letters hug yourselfBelow the line letters - hug below knees

Rock Out Spelling1st consonant: Rock to the left.

Vowels: Arms above above the head.Next consonant to the right.

Crossover MathPractice rote math skills like skip counting,

math facts....

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Handy Memory Booster

Thumb is the grabber.

Fingers are the points.

Pinky wraps it up.

Spaces between fingers are the joining words or details.

This is a great organizer for writing!

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Writing in the Age of TXTNG• Help your children learn that just as we have clothes for different occasions and equipment for different sports, there is spelling for texting and spelling for writing.

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How can we help our children becomeenthusiastic, fluent readers.

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Reading is a complex process.

Reading is more than ‘word calling’ or ‘barking at print.’

Reading is a meaning making process.

I tell kids, “We are all readers from the moment we are born.We start by reading faces and we move to reading pictures and

words.We just keep learning ways to get to be better and better

readers.”

My definition of fluent reading is,“Fluent readers math their reading to the writer’s words.”

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Top Ways to Help Your Child With READING Let your kids see you reading.Have family reading time.Read everything! Signs, papers magazines, graphic novels, captions, Read all the time - books on the go!Make sure kids get things to read about that are within their interests-fiction and non-fiction

Make sure they have interesting reading materials.Can Dan fan the pan?Could you answer:How did Dan feel?How did the pan feel?

For younger children ‘1000 by 5’Free kids books available at COOP stations.

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You can help your child be a terrific reader:For beginning readers model!Sit side by side with your child.Read a short selection several times with expression.Slide your finger under the words as you read.

If your child reads a book easily please tell him/her specific things you liked about the way they read. If your child has difficulty with a word, ask him/her to use the strategies we use at school. Our favorites are:Look at the picture for clues.Ask, “What would make sense here?”Look at the picture for cluesBreak up the wordLook for smaller words in the word (and – sand, at – mat)Look at the word to see if there is a pattern you can use (look – book, me – see – tree)Skip the word and go back.

If your child has a book that they are struggling with, the best thing is for you to read it to them a couple of times then let them try again.

“Kids need books they can read and books they can’t wait to read.”Richard Allington

Word Solving

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Reading Phones

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Have your kids try “Wall Reading” and the actor’s trick of cupping

your ear.

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Sound Clappers

2 poker chips 2 small ‘ponytail

holders’hot glue

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For K’s try paint stir sticks.

Pointing to words slows the reader. Push the words or slide your finger, eye or the stick

under the words.

Word Movers

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Word Movers

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nrsi.org

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Check the VideoSee It Right

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• Period (.) “end-o-stop” •(stop, tires off the ground)

• Comma (,) “speed bump” • (slow down)

• Question mark (?)•“pop a wheelie” (voice goes up)

• Exclamation mark (!) •“ramp up” (match expression)

Fluency Rules of the Road

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Word Catchers

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Baggie Books

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READING CRITERIAMake connections

Figure out words

Use punctuation

Read in phrases

Go the right speed

Matches volume to the words

Use expression

Make connections

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ABC!DEF?GH …IJK!LMN,OPQ.RST!UVW?XYZ.

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Signal What It Tells Us To Do

Example

Period . Stop Sam sleeps a lot.

Comma , Pause Sammy, our old dog,acts like a puppy.

Question Mark? Lift your voice at the end of the sentence.

Where is Sam?

Exclamation Mark ! Match the feeling with your voice

We love Sam!

Underlined Read with emphasis* Sam barks for treats.

Bold Read with emphasis Sam chewed my best shoes!

Italics Read with emphasis Sam is one spoiled dog.

ALL CAPITALS Read with emphasis We ADORE Sam.

Text Signals

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Home Reading Plan

1. Child takes home a familiar selection. Family member (parent?) ‘times’ child for a 1 minute read.2. Child reads to 5 others. Possibilities:Other family membersPetsStuffed animalsTo web cam On the telephone?????????3. Child re-reads same selection to the same family member for 1 minute then counts the words gained.

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Fluency Fix Ups

Accuracy•Slow speed down.•Look carefully at words and letters.•Think do you know the word or part of the word?•Make the sound of each letter from left to right and blend the sounds.•Ask, “Does it make sense?”•Ask for help. •Try rereading the sentence.

Rate•Go slower for difficult or unfamiliar text.•Go faster when text is easy or familiar.

Expression1.Read 3 or more words together before pausing, stopping or taking a breath.2.Take a big breath and try to read to the comma or end of sentence without stopping.

Read so you sound like someone talking.

Fluency Instruction, Research-Based Best Practices, Ray Reutzel

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You and your child both read a “chunk.” ... a page or a paragraph. You can both read silently or take turns to read aloud depending on their needs. then

“Stop and Share.”

Take turns to tell each other:

•-What I read a- quick gist of the piece

•-What I think - a personal connection

•-How I read? - an example of word solving or fluency.

Stop and Share

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When you are asking your child questions it is more interesting to askbetween the lines questionsbeyond the lines questions

rather than just on the line questions.

Better yet have your child ask you the questions.

“on the lines:” using the information that is directly stated in the text(literal meaning)What is most reasonable, likely or probable?“between the lines:” using the facts and details as clues to make reasonable guesses about what is not directly stated in the text (making inferences)“beyond the lines:”using the literal facts and details and your inferences to make connections to the world and ideas outside of the text (making connections)

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Super Speed x 2• Give your child a passage to read or have them choose a book, poem or magazine piece.

• Have them read for 30 seconds then place a mark or small POST IT by the last word they read. •(For younger children or students with special needs you may want to set the time to 15 seconds).

• Have a little stretch break then have the students go back to the beginning of their selection and reread the same material, aiming for greater speed.

• Have children place a second mark or sticky note to show how far they got the second time. •Have them count how many words they gained on their second reading.

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“Kids need books they can read and books they can’t wait to read.”Richard Allington

What About Kids Who Can Read But Don’tYou might try:•Use their interests and hobbies as starting points. •Present reading as an activity with a purpose—a way to gather useful information•Play games that are reading-related•Read aloud to your child, especially a child who is discouraged by his or her own poor reading skills.•Limit your children's television viewing in an effort to make time for other activities

Try to avoid:• Nagging. • Bribing. • Over correction• Judging your child's performance. • Criticizing your child's choices. • Setting unrealistic goals. • Making a big deal about reading.

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Read, Read, Read!Read everything.

Read things that are enjoyable and interesting.