Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Learning to read and write
- Characteristics of letters (dots, tails, curves, crossbars)
- The shape of significant letters e.g child's first letter
- Uppercase and lower case of letters
- the shape and length of words
- LITERACY
- Visual Language features of text
- the effect of layout of words, pictures and captions
- the way pictures can convey meaning
- the meaning of signs and symbols (On keyboards as well)
- Developing a sight vocabulary
- At first recognise high freq. words and persona;l interest words
- LEARNERS ACQUIRE VOCAB
- through reading texts that have high frequency words
- shared writing sessions where high frequency words are used
- Repeated readings of easy and familiar books
- Writing or dictating their own texts using bothe familiar and new vocab.
- Adapting familiar texts into their own writing. Using vocab and structure.
- Reading and writing notices labels.
- Constructing charts with words with common sounds or spelling patterns
- Have a storage of sight words helps student to read faster
- Helps them to move on to other words and to store them as well.
- ORAL LANGUAGE is key to literacy development
- allow discussion after ssr.
- READING ACCURATELY TAKES PRIORITY OVER READING FLUENTLY
- Onset
- start of word
- rime
- end part of the word
- A writer who knows "lunch" is able to work out "munch" by using spelling pattern of how to write "unch" (rime
- CHUNKING INFORMATION IS MUCH MORE SUCCESFUL THAN SOUNDING OUT WORD LETTER BY LETTER.