2015 Parent Reading Workshop Complete
2015 Parent Reading Workshop Complete
2015 Parent Reading Workshop Complete
"Parents are key reading role models. High frequency reading parents are six times
more likely to have high frequency reading kids.”
2008 Kids & Family Reading Report)
Welcome
to the Star of the
Sea
Reading Workshop
S
Allison Sammut
Early Intervention/Reading Recovery
Teacher
Tammy Reardon
Key Literacy Coordinator R-3
S
Create a
Common
Language
S Purpose of workshop is to
provide a common reading
language between home and
school
S Work in partnership to benefit all
our young learners
READ READ READ
S How can we develop all these skills to support our young
readers?
In order to read this we need …
Nursery rhymes
Read rhyming books – Dr Seuss, Songs-
counting, alphabet, rhyming and riddle
games such as knock, knock
Alliteration
Alliteration is like rhyming, but with
alliteration the rhyming comes at the front of
the words instead of the end
Alvin alligator always asks Alice if she likes
ants.
Phonological Awareness Skills
Manipula(on
of
Sounds
Subs&tu&ng
beginning,
middle,
and
ending
sounds
of
a
word.
“Say
bug,
now
change
/b/
to
/t/
-‐
what
word
do
you
have?
Tug”
“Say
cap,
now
change
/p/
to
/t/
-‐
what
word
do
you
have?
Cat”
Omi@ng
beginning,
middle,
and
ending
sounds
of
a
word
“Say
smile
without
/s/,
what’s
the
new
word?”
mile
S Oral Language: This includes many aspects of “talk”, such as the
words children know and use, the way they put words together
into sentences and their ability to converse and talk about their
world.
S Oral Language is continually developing
S Meaning
S Structure
S Visual
Learning to read does not happen all at once. It
involves a series of stages that lead, over time, to
independent reading and fluency.
Book Introduction
S 3 H strategy