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HanenBuilding Emergent Literacy

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What are emergent literacy skills?• Conversation• Vocabulary• Story comprehension• Language for thinking and learning• Print Knowledge• Phonological awareness

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Turn book reading into a conversation• Read with children not to children• Turning book reading into a

conversation. Observe Wait Listen• Strive for 5• Ask questions/make comments

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Make words

SPARKLEto build new vocabulary.

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Select the right wordsStep it up……

“soggy” “wet”

“saturated”

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Make new words sparkle throughout the day!!

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Understanding the story behind the story.• Characters

• Setting

• Problem• Action

• Resolution

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Using CASPR

• Use visual supports• Making thinking out loud comments• Questioning- Who? What? Where?

When? Why? Tell me more…• Highlight CSPAR in repeated readings

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Help children use language to think and learn.

E’s & P’sExplain PredictExperiences PretendEmotions Problem SolveEvaluate Project

Promote E’s and P’s in every day conversation

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Print KnowledgePOP

Point Out Print• Print is meaningful• Books are used in a specific way• Print includes letters, words, spaces and

punctuation

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What and how much to pop• Front of book• Title, author, illustrator• Read left to right, top to bottom• Speech balloons• Illustrations• Words, spaces• Read print- not illustrations• Letters • Punctuation marks

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Phonological Awareness

• Rhyming• Alliteration• Syllable Identification• Initial sound identificationListen- Find One Like It

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“Studies show that children who participate frequently in extended conversations with adults have a better language

and literacy outcomes”.Weitzman and Greenberg 2010


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