Wednesday, January 25, 2012

What I found important from: Building the Literacy Foundation and "The Jones Family's Culture of Literacy".....


I totally see the importance of having family build a child's desire to read and work with him/her to build on vocabulary and comprehension. Now days, it does not necessarily have to be a mother or a father which does this. A great example of this was how the Jones Family worked together to ensure all family members received exposure to different forms of literature to improve upon his/her ability(ies) regardless of who provided the opportunity, it was a family affair.

Another thing that stuck out to me was the importance of the teacher reading aloud in the classroom and the opportunity given to the student(s) to have individual reading time.

I have brainstormed so many different ways to make this fun for my future students...Of course, whichever school I end up teaching in will ultimately affect how I implement my ideas.
One way I think would be fun for the kids is to incorporate reading stations spread throughout the classroom, not just in a reading corner... maybe on bean bags or something the kids will find as "fun."

Another idea is to include activities within other content areas (e.g., science, social studies, etc.) that will force learning of new and challenging vocabulary words. One way of this might be to conduct a treasure hunt in our room where the students can only move on to the next clue once he/she has determined the meaning of a given word and provided an example sentence making use of this word. This is just one idea.


Can you think of other activities to engage your students in the learning process and build upon their vocabularies?  What about ways to ensure they don't just acquire a vocabulary but a meaningful vocabulary? Thanks for sharing:-)

2 comments:

  1. I really liked the idea of having the bean bags in the classroom, too! I think it would give kids a sense of ownership of the classroom if they are able to move around and use different chairs, bean bags, corners, pillows, etc., while at school. Leather bean bags are better than cloth because they don't accumulate as many allergens.

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  2. I think it is really important to brainstorm how to make a classroom better for the students, after all if the students are not comfortable in the classroom this would greatly effect the way they learned. One of my classrooms when I was younger had a couch and a really soft carpet in the back corner, students who actively read and showed they were working hard got to sit on the couch. As elementary students that was a big deal and gave us all something to work towards. I also like your idea about having challenging vocabulary words for the students from different subject areas.

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