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Creating a Literate Environment

Franzetta McNeilWalden UniversityEDUC 6706G:The Beginning Reader

Pre K-3

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Getting to Know Your Literacy Learners

*Cognitive Aspects

*Non-cognitive AspectsLiteracy Framework

Selecting Texts

Literacy Lesson Perspectives

Emergent Literacy Learner Lesson

Beginning Literacy Learner Lesson

References

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LITERACY LEARNERS COMPONENTS

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Knowing your literacy learners can be achieved through the cognitive and non cognitive aspects. Getting to know your literacy learners is vital for students’ success. Teachers need to be able to relate to their students and should always have their best interest and their success first and for most (Laureate Education, Inc, 2010).

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LITERACY LEARNER

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Cognitive/Non-Cognitive AspectsAs a teacher I realize that it is important to

examine both the cognitive and non cognitive aspect of students’ literacy development in order to have a complete understanding the whole learner.

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LITERACY LEARNER - CONTINUED

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Cognitive/Non-Cognitive Aspects

Spelling, Writing, Fluency, and Comprehension are Examples of Cognitive Aspects.

Attitude, Interest, and Learning Style are Ways of Examining Non-Cognitive Aspects.

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LITERACY LEARNER - CONTINUED

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Because children enter school with various levels of exposure to language, books, writing, and the literacy process, literacy educators need to move all students from their current levels to; fluent reading and writing. Teachers need to provide that support by creating a literacy environment that enhances learning and engagement. The Framework for Literacy Instruction document highlights many of the important processes that will help students’ literacy skills flourish (Reading Horizons, n.d.).

LITERACY FRAMEWORK

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Teachers are able to make clearer instructional decisions through the use of the literacy matrix. Narrative and Informative text can be classified as linguistic which is mostly words, semiotic which is mostly pictures, or the text can be classified somewhere in between. Additionally, sentence length and the number of syllables should be considered when determining the difficulty of text.

NARRATIVE

INFORMATIONAL

SELECTING TEXT

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When you think about how you can analyzetexts so you can be helpful to your students,there’s a tool for doing so called a literacy

matrix (Laureate Education, Inc., 2014, p. 1). By using the matrix, teachers have a visualmap of the type of texts that they are using.

SELECTING TEXT CONTINUED

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SELECTING TEXT CONTINUED

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Interactive Perspective

When teachers incorporate the interactive perspective, it requires that students be taught not just to read and comprehend the text, but that they THINK about the information that they are trying to process.

Examples: Interactive Smart Board, KWL Charts, Journals.

LITERACY LESSON PERSPECTIVES

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Critical and Response Perspectives

Students who are able to view text and who are able to think deeper through different perspectives are students who are critically engaged and responsively engaged (Laureate Education, Inc., 2011d).

Kagan Cooperative Structures are an Awesome Example!!!

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Laureate Education (Producer). (2014). Analyzing and selecting text [Electronic transcript]. Baltimore, MD: author.

Laureate Education (Executive Producer). (2014). Perspctives on literacy learning.  [Webcast]. The beginning reader PreK-3. Baltimore, MD: Author.

Reading Horizons. (n.d.). Five pillars of reading instruction. Retrieved May 21, 2014, from http://www.readinghorizons.com/research/five-pillars-of-reading-instruction-strategies

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