Guided by meaning in primary literacy : libraries, reading, writing, and learning
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Guided by meaning in primary literacy : libraries, reading, writing, and learning
Libraries Unlimited, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, c2017
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Other authors: Kelley Barger, Karla James, and Kristy Hill
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- pt. 1. True literacy / Joyce Armstrong Carroll
- pt. 2. Why write in the library? / Kristy Hill
- pt. 3. Guided by meaning through early literacy / Kelley Barger
- pt. 4. Guided by meaning in teaching lessons / Karla James
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Using a research-based approach, this book examines the critical connections between writing and reading, and it explains how to encourage early literacy in the classroom and library.
How can teachers and librarians support true literacy in young learners? Are very young children guided by meaning in constructing their reality and their relationship to the world? What is the value of championing writing at the kindergarten level? Guided by Meaning in Primary Literacy: Libraries, Reading, Writing, and Learning answers these questions and many more, providing best practices in early literacy through explicit lessons in writing and reading and demonstrating how the library can extend learning in deep and powerful ways.
While some books emphasize reading, others emphasize writing, and still others focus on library instruction, this profound resource brings all of the components of literacy together in a meaningful way. Throughout the book, the authors highlight examples of student writing, anecdotes from the real world, and connections between theory and what happens in practical application. Unique in its thoroughness of content for this age group, this text is essential reading for all early childhood teachers and librarians working in schools and in public libraries with young children. The book also serves trainers working with teachers and librarians to increase their effectiveness in working with young children to promote early literacy.
目次
Foreword
Kathi Appelt
Introduction
Joyce Armstrong Carroll
PART I: TRUE LITERACY
Joyce Armstrong Carroll
1 Play and Literacy for the Young Learner
Play in the Growth of Literacy
To Recap
2 Books and the Growth of Literacy
Reading Guided by Meaning
The Evidence
Further Evidence
Books as Foundational
To Recap
3 Writing Guided by Meaning
The Delight to Write
Why Children Write
To Recap
4 The History of the Alphabet
From the Beginning
From Caves to Classrooms
The Wonder of Symbolic Language: The Alphabet
A Visual History of the Alphabet
To Recap
5 Literacy in Schools
To Recap
Part I References
PART II: WHY WRITE IN THE LIBRARY?
Kristy Hill
6 What Does the Teacher Librarian Have to Offer?
Advocating for Writing Instruction in the Library
Integrating Technology
Becoming a Champion of Writing
Making Literacy Fun
Creating a Space That Promotes Literacy
7 Librarians Can Teach Literacy
Sight Word Games
Genres
Grammar Integration
Model Reading and Writing
8 Library Notebooks
Getting Started
Managing Journals
9 Library Minilessons for Reader's Response
Scaffolding One Lesson Across Grade Levels
Using Mentor Texts
Minilessons and Informational Text
Minilessons and Narrative Text
10 Making Reading and Writing Connections in the Library
Model Thinking
Making Connections
Reader's Response
11 Modifying Hexagonal Writing in the Library
Modeling the Hexagonal Strategy
Time Management
Notecard Houses
12 Establishing a Writer's Workshop in the Library
Managing Materials
Making Time for Writing
Prewriting Activities
Publishing
13 Research Should Not Be an End-of-the-Year Lesson
The Question Jar
Method
Resources
14 Give Students a Voice
No More Quiet Libraries
Promoting Collaboration and Communication
Conclusion
Part II References
PART III: GUIDED BY MEANING THROUGH EARLY LITERACY
Kelley Barger
15 Balanced Literacy
Prescriptive Approach
Basal Reading
Leveled Readers
Language Experience Approach and Workshop
Literature-Based Instruction
Analogy-Based Instruction
Embedded Phonics
Whole Language
Balanced Literary
Reading: Independent Reading
Reading: Guided Reading
Reading: Shared Reading
Reading: Read Aloud
Writing: Independent Writing
Writing: Guided Writing
Writing: Shared Writing
Writing: Interactive Writing
16 Components of Literacy
Reading
Writing
Viewing
Speaking and Listening
17 How the Emergent Learner's Brain Works
18 Phonemic Awareness
Phonological Awareness: The Deep-Seated Tradition of Oral Language and Scaffolds in the Sounds of Language
Phonemic Awareness: How Phonemes Make Sounds That Blend to Make Words
Phonics Awareness and Mastery: Manipulating Sounds and Symbols to Make Words and Meaning
Cueing Systems of Reading
19 Sight Word Development
Instant Words
High-Frequency Words Inside Word Walls
High-Interest Words Inside Word Banks
20 Literacy Lesson Development
Scaffolding Literacy Experiences with Children's Literature
Experiencing Children's Literature in All Facets of Literacy: Priming the Students and the Text
Extending the Story Experiences
Debriefing the Learning and Fostering Connections
21 Reaching All Learners
Reading and Writing Benchmarks
Developing Authentic Assessment
Lessons to Reach Out to ELL Students
Family Literacy: Inviting the Family into the Literacy Journey
Part III References
PART IV: GUIDED BY MEANING IN TEACHING LESSONS
Karla James
22 The Arenas of Writing and Spelling: A Gradual Progression of Writing and Spelling Development
An Overview of the Arenas of Writing and Spelling
Application
The Progression
Consider This
23 Ready, Set, Go! Practical Lessons to Engage, Explore, and Execute the Writing Process
Getting Started with Writing Workshop
The Launch
What Is Writing Workshop?
Interactive Writing
Oral Storytelling
Consider This
24 The Writing Process
Prewriting
Drafting
Revising
Editing
Publishing
Self-Reflection
Consider This
25 Units of Study
Personal Narrative Unit of Study
How-To Unit of Study
Poetry Unit of Study
Consider This
Part IV References
Epilogue
Joyce Armstrong Carroll
To Recap
Appendix A: Mentor Texts for Library Lessons
Appendix B: Abydos Customized Book Bundle List of Titles for Grades PreK-2
Index
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