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Children’s Reading Development Presented by: Whitley Starnes
Lydia Bolls Jessica Fisk
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Your Reading Experience
What is your earliest memory of learning to read? What did you already know before you started school? How do you think children learn to read?
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Stages of Reading Development
14-18 Multiple Viewpoints 9-14 Learning the New 8-9yrs Confirmation, Fluency, and Ungluing of Print 6-8yrs Initial Reading or Decoding 0-6yrs Prereading
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Prereading Stage Birth – 6 Years Old Emergent Readers
pretend to read (uses pictures to tell story) Concepts About Print & Words: book-orientation does not differentiate between words and objects can read environmental print example:
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Prereading Stage By the end of this stage, most children know . . .
how to write their name. the names of letters in the alphabet AND can identify most letters and a few words (CVC words ex. cat). Some children at this stage know . . . the sounds that letters make. words stand for objects. words carry meaning. Beginning to understand literacy terms such as word, letter, sound, sentence. Before entering the first grade, a child is exposed to approximately 6,000 words through speaking and vocabulary. Book-orientation: how to hold, turn pages, read left to right and from top to bottom of page
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Initial Reading & Decoding 6-8 years old
Develop understanding of alphabetic principle Learn the letters of the alphabet Letters and the sounds they make Knowledge of sound-spelling relationships Decode words Example: Cat /c/ /a/ /t/
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Confirmation, Fluency, Ungluing from Print 8-9 years old
Further developing decoding skills Additional strategies to decode words Start to make meaning from text End of Age Period Developing fluency Reading with expression Sounds like talking
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TRANSISITON From “learning to read” to “reading to learn”
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Learning the New 9-14 years old
Purpose of reading is to obtain information and learn Texts (informational books) Wide variety of genres Begin to analyze and criticize what they read
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Multiple Viewpoints 14-18 years old
Complex language & vocabulary Texts Containing varying viewpoints Required to analyze critically Use textbooks to learn information and complete homework
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References J.S. Chall. Stages of Reading Development. McGraw-Hill. 1983 Chall's Six Stages of Reading Development: Tompkins, G. (2010). Literacy for the 21st Century: A Balanced Approach (5th ed.). New Jersey: Allyn & Bacon.
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