Gabriele Rabkin Family Literacy: Enjoying Language Together Materials for practical work with parents- and- children courses in preschool and kindergarten.

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Gabriele Rabkin Family Literacy: Enjoying Language Together Materials for practical work with parents- and- children courses in preschool and kindergarten With 50 working sheets

Contents Part 1: Family Literacy – a model with three key elements: Active involvement of parents in teaching (with children) Work with parents (without children) Joint out-school activities

Contents Part 1: Family Literacy: organisational framework: Introductory parents` evening Planning conferences for the staff involved Compulsory advance registration of parents Certificates

Contents Part 1:Using the working sheets Looking at the structure of language: Phonological awareness Miscellaneous: language development pack for parents

Part 2: Working sheets Information für parents concerning „Reading Aloud“

Working sheets Working with the book „I want my Mummy!“

Working sheets Picture ans word cards for „I want my Mummy!“

Working sheets Questions about „I want my Mummy!“

Working sheets Questions about „I want my Mummy!“

Working sheets Animal puzzle

Working sheets Animal puzzle (reverse side)

Working sheets Imitating animals

Working sheets In the bath tub: word list with questions

Working sheets What is happening here?

Working sheets The magic tree

Working sheets Quick-change dolls

Working sheets Word cards for the quick- change dolls

Working sheets My family tree

Working sheets Phonetic Table and Phonetic Memory

Working sheets Picture puzzle

Working sheets Sort words according to syllables

Working sheets Evaluation Questionnaire for Parents

Working sheets Family-Literacy-Certificate

Working sheets Registration Form for Parents