Early Learning Preschool
Family Newsletter 6
Preschool PRIDE
Reading Aloud with Children of All Ages
• Reading aloud gives children background knowledge, which helps them make sense of what they see, hear, and read. The more adults read aloud to children, the larger their vocabularies will grow and the more they will know about the world and their place in it.
• Reading aloud lets parents and teachers be role models for reading. When children see adults excited about reading, they will catch their enthusiasm.
• Reading aloud can introduce books and types of literature—poetry, short stories, biographies— children might not discover on their own.
• Reading aloud introduces the language of books, which differs from language heard in daily conversations, on television, and in movies. Book language is more descriptive and uses more formal grammatical structures.
• Reading aloud lets children use their imaginations to explore people, places, times, and events beyond their own experiences.
Checkout pages 4 and 5 that focus on reading aloud to toddlers and preschoolers!
Alphabet Sensory Bins
Number Match-Slap
A simple deck of cards and some tape can transform any wall into a correspondence and number recognition system!
Sensory Play
Sensory play activities are essential to learning. When more than one sense is involved in learning, learning becomes easier!
A note from our nurse...
Bus Routes
Next Week
Tuesday September 26
Wednesday September 27
Thursday September 28
Friday September 29
Looking Ahead:
*Dentist visit October 16, 2017.*
*Picture day October 17, 2017. More information coming soon.*
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Website: www.strongnet.org
Location: 19543 Lunn Road, Strongsville, OH, United States
Phone: 4405727046
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