101 Ways to Help Preschoolers Excel in Reading, Writing, and Speaking bookcover

101 Ways to Help Preschoolers Excel in Reading, Writing, and Speaking

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This book gives preschoolers valuable practice in reading, writing, and speaking skills by engaging them in a series of enjoyable activities. Preschool teachers, nursery and day care workers, kindergarten teachers, parents (especially home schooling parents), and ESL teachers, will find the activities both easy to follow and user-friendly. Teachers can use many of the activities with groups in a classroom setting, while parents can use them with individual children in a home setting. All of the activities address values important to children's growth and development: cooperation, friendship, respect for others' opinions, intergenerational closeness, generosity, and gratitude.

The activities are divided into two main sections: early preschoolers (ages 2-4) and preschoolers (ages 4-6). Within each of these categories, activities progress from basic to intermediate to advanced. The teacher or parent can modify or expand upon all of the activities, adjusting them to a child's individual needs. The activities begin with a description of what the teacher will accomplish during the activity. The target skills section tells the teacher at a glance which skills the activity reinforces. The game plan gives a step-by-step list of things to do from the activity's beginning to end. Finally, sample scripts help the instructor talk to children about the activities appearing throughout the book.

Product Details

PublisherR & L Education
Publish DateMarch 14, 2007
Pages158
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781578865758
Dimensions9.0 X 6.2 X 0.5 inches | 0.5 pounds

About the Author

Dr. Catherine DePino is the author of four books about bullying. Blue Cheese Breath and Stinky Feet: How to Deal with Bullies, a chapter book published by APA, has been translated into different languages and is widely used in bully prevention programs. Her parenting book, Who Says Bullies Rule?: Common Sense Tips to Help Your Kids Cope, gives parents practical tools to help children overcome bullying. She also wrote Real Life Bully Prevention for Real Kids, a teacher resource book. Additionally, Catherine wrote many grammar/writing books for teachers to use in their classrooms. Catherine holds a doctorate from Temple University and has served as an English teacher and department head in the Philadelphia School District and as a student teaching supervisor for Temple University. View her website and contact her at www.catherinedepino.com.

Reviews

"As a former early childhood educator, I feel that this book is a valuable tool for use by either teachers or parents. The activities encourage not only the development of language skills, but they also target listening and thinking skills. Because the current trend for kindergarten programs is to become more academically oriented, these lessons and activities can only be an asset to any pre-schooler." --Carol A. Roussey, former teacher of developmental and readiness skills in kindergartens in the Downingtown (Pennsylvania) Area School District

"These engaging word games and activities put the "fun" in fundamentals at pre-school or at home. 101 wonderful ways to spark a learning phase!" --Marsha J. Freedman, professional tutor, Rider University

"Catherine DePino's book is clever, insightful and fun to use. For any child who has a creative drive and wants to write, this book will definitely get them into gear -and they'll have fun doing it!" --Jonathan Maberry, bestselling author, lecturer, editor and writing teacher

"These creative activities are not only fun, they help build essential learning skills in preschoolers. Upon completion, children will have a solid foundation for reading, writing, and communicating in kindergarten and first grade." --Laura Backes, publisher of Children's Book Insider and author of Best Books for Kids Who (Think They) Hate to Read

"This resource for educators and parents of preschoolers describes 101 fun activities that help children build reading, writing, and speaking skills. The activities are presented in order of level of difficulty within two main age categories: 2-4 and 4-6. Each follows a common format that includes information on target skills, a list of necessary materials, and complete, step-by-step instructions." --Reference and Research Book News


As a former early childhood educator, I feel that this book is a valuable tool for use by either teachers or parents. The activities encourage not only the development of language skills, but they also target listening and thinking skills. Because the current trend for kindergarten programs is to become more academically oriented, these lessons and activities can only be an asset to any pre-schooler.
Catherine DePino's book is clever, insightful and fun to use. For any child who has a creative drive and wants to write, this book will definitely get them into gear -and they'll have fun doing it!
These creative activities are not only fun, they help build essential learning skills in preschoolers. Upon completion, children will have a solid foundation for reading, writing, and communicating in kindergarten and first grade.
These engaging word games and activities put the "fun" in fundamentals at pre-school or at home. 101 wonderful ways to spark a learning phase!
This resource for educators and parents of preschoolers describes 101 fun activities that help children build reading, writing, and speaking skills. The activities are presented in order of level of difficulty within two main age categories: 2-4 and 4-6. Each follows a common format that includes information on target skills, a list of necessary materials, and complete, step-by-step instructions.

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