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For your convenience, all materials in the Kit are printed in a big 8–1/4" x 11" lay–flat binding that folds flat for photocopying of over 200 illustrated reproducible pages and organized into the following seven sections:
Phonemic awareness explains how the many multisensory activities featured in the Kit support children in acquiring knowledge about the sounds of our language.
The holder Fastie alphabet provides auditory, visual, and tactile–kinesthetic sues that focus on directing children to attend to how and where the sounds are produces and felt. Illustrated alphabet cards clearly show the difference between sounds that can be extended when uttered ("holders" like the letters a, f, and l) and stop sounds that cannot be held ("fasties" like the letters e, g, and t).
Alphabet "tubbing" activities for learning centers contains illustrated directions for creating 31 hands–on alphabet activities for independent, partner, and small group use. These "tubbing" activities give children many opportunities to practice their new alphabet skills while having fun. Examples include ABC Sound Sticks, ABC Fishing, ABC Egg Twist, ABC Clothespin Match, and AlphaFile.
Teaching the "letter of the week" gives students intense exposure to each letter and its corresponding sound through a variety of motivating activities, including a class–created "Letter of the Week" book and individual "My Rainbow Letter Books."
Reading: developing strategy–oriented activities for beginning readers features modeled, guided, and independent reading strategies plus reproducible such as student " I can read book" and " color book" series, and story sequence and mapping pages.
Writing: developing strategy–oriented activities for beginning writers features modeled, guided, and independent writing strategies plus reproducibles such as a "My journal" page, " My Published stories," and story prompts.
Home/school partnership: getting parents involved presents games, activities, and reproducibles to enlist parents′ help in reinforcing the strategies used at school.
You′ll also find nine appendices filled with special helps such as "Strategies for Teaching High–Frequency Words," " Spatial Anchors and Supports" for children who have difficulty forming letters or writing, a Spanish version of the "Holder Fastie Alphabet," "Holder Fastie Alphabet Chart," and more.
In short, Alphabet Learning Center Activities Kit gives you research–supported practices, teaching techniques, and hands–on materials all of the effective elements of a comprehensive emergent and beginning–level literacy program needed to make your students′ introduction to alphabet letters and sounds memorable, successful, and fun!
Sandra F. Rief is an award–winning teacher from San Diego City Schools, currently serving as a consultant in New York City Public Schools. She is a national/international speaker and author of How to reach and teach ADD/ADHD children (Center for Applied Research in Education, 1993), The ADD/ADHD checklist (Prentice Hall, 1998), and other books and videos.
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