Using the Five Practices in Afterschool Programming Kymberley E. Pelky Nicolet Federated Library System.

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Using the Five Practices in Afterschool Programming Kymberley E. Pelky Nicolet Federated Library System

The Five Practices Play, talk, write, read and sing are the five practices of early literacy. We gear these practices toward early literacy programming, but literacy is part of lifelong learning.

Get to know them Open up dialogue: book, school, life… Use books as the basis for conversation as needed, but don’t stop there!

Singing: Probably the scariest of the practices, so let’s start off by changing this idea to “Music”…

It’s what we do. We also need to think about how we do it.

Play is the work of children…Child Development Institute

Bibliography -Italics mine… Child Development Institute. Types of Play. children/pl1/ children/pl1/ Common Core State Standards Initiative. (2015.) English Language Standards…Literature…Grade Two But please, investigate the other pages for more ideas for the grades you focus on, and how to use non-fiction! Common Core State Standards Initiative. (2015.) English Language Standards…Speaking & Listening (Talking!) …K Common Core State Standards Initiative. (2015.) English Language Standards…Writing…Grade One Anything higher than Grade 2 is just WORK. I want it fun! Encyclopedia of Play Science. Keane, N. Book Talk Tips. Miller, E. and Almon, J. Summary of…Crisis in Kindergarten. (The Need for Play!) National Institute of Play. Patterns of Play. Roth, K. Extending Interactive Writing. grades-2-5http:// grades-2-5 Scholastic. Book Talks and Discussion Guides. Silverioarsitio. Book Talk Assignment and Rubric. and-rubrichttp:// and-rubric Walker, S. Take on Booktalks. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. School Age. The five practices and Ideas for the presentation graphics are from Every Child Ready to Read:

Resources Resources for garnering creative ways to incorporate the five practices (don’t just look at librarian resources, look for teacher and parent ideas, too!) – For reading: – For writing: – For Singing: – For Singing: Crow, S. and Robins, J. “Play in the Library.” Teacher Librarian. June 2012, Volume 39, Issue 5, pages (found in Infosoup/Ebsco database) Music Search in Creative Commons (ccMixter and Jamendo are your choices for music searching)