One of the huge problems teachers face in today's classrooms is their students reading skills. A child's foundation for reading begins at birth. That may sound crazy to some of you but, it is true. We use expressive and receptive language to communicate. Expressive language is any communication that you produce and receptive language is communication that you take in. Expressive and receptive communication is crucial for good readers. Babies begin to express themselves the minute they begin to cry. Receptive language is developed all the time as they listen to the things in their environment. Children are exposed to many things such as music, talking, television and being read to that all play a roll in their language development. The better a child's vocabulary, the better readers they will become.
Reading to children of all ages is very important to their language development and in developing their love of books. Even the youngest of babies benefit from being read to. Dr. Jean Feldman's Ready to Read video gives her thoughts on getting your child ready to read. The video is about seven and a half minutes long an packed full of information for parents and teachers alike.
The Reading is Fundamental site has some great brochures to help you get children excited about reading. If you can help you get your child excited about books, you have given them a head start on becoming a great reader.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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Welcome to my blog!
My name is Michelle Schlottmann and I am a Pre-k teacher in Brenham ISD. This is my third year to teach Pre-k...and I love it. My goal with this blog is to improve the communication between the families of my students, my classroom and me. I hope to make our families feel more involved and informed about their student's education. Many people have the impression that pre-k is just a glorified day care but I am not of that school of thought. The state of Texas has presented guidelines that we follow to ensure all of our students are as ready as they can be to enter any kindergarten classroom. Our students grow and mature at an incredible rate in the nine months that they are with us. It is amazing to me every year how much each of them change. I plan to post ideas on how you can help your pre-k student get ready for kindergarten. Our students are always busy learning while they are at school but fun, educational play at home will benefit them a great deal.
A closing note - "Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere." Chinese Proverb
A closing note - "Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere." Chinese Proverb
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