Staff Development Friday, January 18, 2013 Alyce Anderson 1
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization defines it as the “ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and compute, using printed and written materials associated with varying contexts.” It is a continuum of learning Various types of literacy (ex. Visual, auditory, etc.) 2
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Literacy is NOT JUST BOOKS!!!!!!! Creative Curriculum describes seven components of literacy for children ages 3-5: * literacy as a source of enjoyment *vocabulary and language *phonological awareness *knowledge of print *letters and words *comprehension *books and other texts 4
Preschool Children learn through play An environment with literacy will help a child in all areas of development now and in the future Refer to pages: 536, 540, 546, 551, 556, 561 and 566 These pages are good evidence to people that children do learn in preschool while playing 5
Children learn English faster when the home language is still used in the home It is important for children to keep their primary cultural identity Levels of learning a second language: *pages *chart gives good strategies for teachers and families to use when they observe children in the noted phases 6
Pages Cultural supports Social-emotional supports Environmental supports Oral-language supports Literacy supports Family partnership supports 7
Pages Remember development is on a continuum Remember to include ALL children with planning Full participation is the goal with all children 8
Pages 604, 617, 626, 632, 641 and 647 Deciphering and using the method of communication that works best for the families is key Stressing to the families their importance in the child’s education is critical 9
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Small group activity Examples of what can be implemented in your given center with this book With each example, give two objectives (at least) that can be shown 11
Blocks *Construct a city to include a dentist’s office and other community helpers (Objectives 2.c, 3.a, 14.a) Dramatic Play *Create a dentist’s office (Objectives 1.b, 4, 7.a, 20.a, 31) Math *Graph- What color is my toothbrush? (Objectives 8.a, 13, 22) 12
Science *Experiment- 3 eggs in 3 containers with different liquids (Objectives 8.c, 11.d, 12.b, 24) Sensory/Sand/Water Table *Putting toothbrushes, as well as false teeth, etc. in the table for the children to explore (Objectives 7.a, 9.a, 29) Toys and Games *Making teeth/mouth out of Play-doh (Objectives 12.b, 21.a, 25) 13
Writing *Write and draw about a visit to the dentist or their favorite part of the book (Objectives 9.d, 10.a, 16.b, 19) Art *Paint w/toothbrushes and white paint on yellow tooth-shaped construction paper (Objectives 7.b, 14.a, 26) 14
Circle Time *Bubble Chart- What do we know about Wilbur? (Objectives 10, 17, 18) Outdoors *Germ Obstacle Course (Set up obstacles for children to go around, under, over, etc. pretending they are germs) (Objectives 5, 6, 35, 36) 15
Literacy can be found in all areas of a child’s environment Planning appropriate activities in every center and throughout the day will enhance every child’s interests and learning However, be flexible in teaching as well Include families in the discussion 16
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The Plurality of Literacy and its implications for Policies and Programs. UNESCO Education Sector Position Paper: Dodge, Diane T., Heroman, Cate, Colker, Laura J., Bickart, Toni S. 2010). The Creative Curriculum for Preschool. Washington: Teaching Strategies. 18