Reading, Writing, Playing, Learning: Finding the Sweet Spots in Kindergarten Literacy

Author:   Lori Jamison Rog ,  Donna-Lynn Galloway
Publisher:   Pembroke Publishing Ltd
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Pages:   105
Publication Date:   15 January 2017
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Author:   Lori Jamison Rog ,  Donna-Lynn Galloway
Publisher:   Pembroke Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Pembroke Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.312kg
ISBN:  

9781551383217


ISBN 10:   1551383217
Pages:   105
Publication Date:   15 January 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"...it could provide a useful tool to new teachers who need research-based instructional techniques."" - Myra Junyk, Resource Links."


...it could provide a useful tool to new teachers who need research-based instructional techniques. - Myra Junyk, Resource Links.


Lori Jamison Rog and Donna-Lynn Galloway, two experienced educators and consultants, provide Kindergarten teachers with various tools to enhance play while building student reading, writing and learning skills through a supportive classroom environment. They begin their resource with Sheree Fitch's beautiful poem, First Day of School which urges teachers to see each child's individual strengths, He wants to colour a picture./Help him to see that the colours he chooses, /The pictures he makes, are beautiful.../Before you ask him to pain the Sistine Chapel. The Introduction outlines the history of Kindergarten, and the changing emphasis on play and explicit literacy instruction. The writers agree that the main emphasis in Kindergarten should be on, What's in the best interests of the children? (p. 13) This resource is divided into eight chapters which explore various aspects of Kindergarten instruction: play-based learning, classroom organization, oral language, read-aloud, shared reading, guided reading, writing, word play and diversity. The first chapter, Play-Based Learning in a Culture of Inquiry, explains the connection between literacy learning and play. Through play, children learn to co-operate and compromise, to lead and to follow. (p. 15) The second chapter describes how the classroom environment can provide a strong support for collaborative learning. Subsequent chapters focus in on specific aspects of literacy and provide specific strategies and activities to engage students. In chapter 3, Floating on A Sea of Talk: Oral Language Development, the resource examines teacher talk, language games, phonological awareness, and vocabulary development. Book selection, home-school connections and classroom libraries are examined in other chapters. The authors provide a compilation of research on play-based learning and explicit literacy instruction in Kindergarten. There is definitely a need for instructional resources on Kindergarten because of the implementation of fullday Kindergarten in several Canadian provinces. While experienced teachers may have used many of the techniques described in this book, it could provide a useful tool to new teachers who need research-based instructional techniques. More detailed information on assessment would have been a good addition to this book. Reading, Writing, Playing, Learning compiles information and strategies which are available in various other resources, but having them in one place is useful. After all, Kindergarten is a very special year for young learners, The routines we establish, the skills, strategies, and concepts we teach, and the expectations we hold will influence our students for the rest of their lives. (p. 92) Thematic Links: Play-Based Learning; Explicit Literacy Instruction; Kindergarten Classrooms; Read Aloud; Shared/Guided Resource Links June 2017 Volume 22, Number 5


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