Early Literacy Leaders
Supporting Early Childhood Programs, December's Issue
RECHARGE AND REPLENISH
Wow Visits
Professional Development
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Jan. 15- 4:30-6:30 Phonological Awareness, Part 1
Jan. 24- 4:30-6:00 Phonological Awareness, Pre-K- 1st grade
Jan 25- 8:30-10:00 Phonological Awareness, Part 2
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COMPARING TYPES OF READ ALOUDS
ESSENTIAL #2 READ ALOUD WITH REFERENCE TO PRINT
Supporting children's development of print awareness.
FREE LITERACY COURSES
ESSENTIAL #3 READ ALOUD: TO COMPREHEND AND INCREASE VOCABULARY
Supporting children's development of vocabulary and comprehension.
Great Read Alouds for Babies and Toddlers
It’s never too early to start reading to young children. Young children are building vocabularies long before they can say them or use them in conversation. Try a book with babies or toddlers. It doesn’t matter if you don’t read every word, but it is important that you share your enthusiasm. You can even do some of the actions suggested by the words or pictures, or you can make up your own. Maybe you just want to talk about the pictures and point to them as you do. It’s the sharing that’s important!
Michelle McQueen
Genesee Intermediate School District
Email: mmcqueen@geneseeisd.org
Website: https://www.literacyessentials0-5.org/
Location: Genesee Intermediate School District
Phone: (810) 922-1707