This incredible resource makes adapting therapy to include literacy simple, fun and inexpensive. Whether you're an OT, SLP, PT, educator or parent, Fun with Literacy gives you hundreds of multi-disciplinary activities to improve literacy skills in children ages birth to preschool. Using nursery rhymes, everyday household items, and the printable templates included inside the book, children will sing, dance and create their way to enhanced: * Gross and Fine Motor Skills * Oral Language * Written Language * Cognitive Skills * Sensory Awareness
Between the Lions®, the Emmy Award?winning PBS KIDS® program, brings the joy of reading into millions of homes. From their home at the public library, lion cubs Lionel and Leona...
" The authors explain the role of after-school programs in literacy development and define aspects of literacy development. The book contains 72 fun and engaging activities for all levels of school-age readers.
Several animals sleep snugly in Nicki's lost mitten until the bear sneezes.
HERE ARE OVER SEVENTY GAMES TO HELP YOUR CHILD LEARN TO READ--AND LOVE IT. Peggy Kaye's Games for Reading helps children read by doing just what kids like best: playing games.
Will Tortoise sleep through another winter, or will his friends convince him to stay awake and experience the frosty fun of winter? Best-selling author Katy Hudson's charming picture book will have everyone excited for winter.
However, they did not deal extensively, as this book does, with the functional significance of play in the literacy development of individual children. This volume pushes the study of play and literacy into new areas.
Provides assessment tools and guidance on using test results to provide differentiated literacy instruction based on each student's strengths.
To create a classroom where first encounters with literacy are playful and exploratory - not formal and separate from the child's world - this book spills out a rich cascade of ideas in four areas: making the classroom a print-rich learning ...
Vashti believes that she cannot draw, but her art teacher's encouragement leads her to change her mind and she goes on to encourage another student who feels the same as she had.
After hearing about winter from his friends, Hedgie the hedgehog tries to stay awake to experience its wonders.