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Book Synopsis

Before children are readers and writers, they are speakers and listeners. This book provides creative, hands-on strategies for developing preschoolers' speaking, listening, and oral comprehension skills, within a literacy-rich classroom environment. Each chapter features helpful classroom vignettes; a section called Preschool in Practice, with step-by-step lesson ideas; and Ideas for Discussion, Reflection, and Action. The book addresses the needs of English language learners and describes ways to support students' literacy development at home. The final chapter pulls it all together through a portrait of an exemplary day of preschool teaching and learning. Reproducible forms and checklists can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size.



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"Morrow, Roskos, and Gambrell describe research-based best practices for enhancing young children’s language development and their ability to deeply understand rich topics. The discussion and reflection questions in each chapter enhance the book's value as a professional development resource; it is also an accessible guide for early childhood majors and graduate students. I really liked the numerous classroom examples, step-by-step guidelines, and checklists. Especially noteworthy is the discussion of using emerging technology in the preschool classroom."--Lea M. McGee, EdD, School of Teaching and Learning (Emerita), The Ohio State University

"This book highlights the critical role that oral language and comprehension practices play in young children's future learning and achievement. It presents intentional, purposeful instructional strategies and provides early educators with practical supports, including checklists, photographs, templates, classroom vignettes, and extensive resource lists."--Angela Yeaman, MEd, Early Learning Consultant, Living Sky School Division, Saskatchewan, Canada

"This book is going right into our list of required texts at our university. It demonstrates clearly that oral language is the foundation of nearly everything important in early childhood: reading, writing, thinking, creating, and forming meaningful relationships with others. The authors paint a colorful portrait of the kind of language-rich classroom that all preschool children deserve, including those learning a second language. This is the book that anyone studying to become a teacher of young children should start with--it shows how language should be the organizing element around which effective preschool classrooms are designed."--Jeffrey Trawick-Smith, EdD, Phyllis Waite Endowed Chair and CSU Professor of Early Childhood Education, Eastern Connecticut State University

"The authors explain the foundations of oral language and comprehension in preschoolers and present a multitude of instructional strategies that support these foundations, using vivid, engaging classroom- and home-based examples. Teachers and early childhood administrators will find this meaty book highly accessible, thanks to clear writing, a high level of detail, and the authors’ exceptional skill in fully integrating the 'what,' 'why,' and 'how.'"--Judith A. Schickedanz, PhD, School of Education (Emerita), Boston University -



Table of Contents

1. The Importance of Speaking and Listening in Early Literacy
2. Planning for Talking, Reading, and Writing a Lot
3. Literacy Centers and Activities
4. Nurturing Young Children’s Language and Conversational Skills
5. Developing Children’s Listening Comprehension
6. Reading with Children at Home
7. Putting It All Together in the Early Childhood Classroom
Appendix A. Selected Literature for the Preschool Classroom
Appendix B. E-Book Quality Rating Tool
Appendix C. Storytelling Ideas for Developing Comprehension
Appendix D. Guided Participation Framework
Appendix E. Recommended Resources for New and Alternative Literacies
References
Index

Oral Language and Comprehension in Preschool

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    A Paperback / softback by Lesley Mandel Morrow, Kathleen A. Roskos, Linda B. Gambrell

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      Publisher: Guilford Publications
      Publication Date: 15/01/2016
      ISBN13: 9781462524006, 978-1462524006
      ISBN10: 1462524001

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Before children are readers and writers, they are speakers and listeners. This book provides creative, hands-on strategies for developing preschoolers' speaking, listening, and oral comprehension skills, within a literacy-rich classroom environment. Each chapter features helpful classroom vignettes; a section called Preschool in Practice, with step-by-step lesson ideas; and Ideas for Discussion, Reflection, and Action. The book addresses the needs of English language learners and describes ways to support students' literacy development at home. The final chapter pulls it all together through a portrait of an exemplary day of preschool teaching and learning. Reproducible forms and checklists can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size.



      Trade Review

      "Morrow, Roskos, and Gambrell describe research-based best practices for enhancing young children’s language development and their ability to deeply understand rich topics. The discussion and reflection questions in each chapter enhance the book's value as a professional development resource; it is also an accessible guide for early childhood majors and graduate students. I really liked the numerous classroom examples, step-by-step guidelines, and checklists. Especially noteworthy is the discussion of using emerging technology in the preschool classroom."--Lea M. McGee, EdD, School of Teaching and Learning (Emerita), The Ohio State University

      "This book highlights the critical role that oral language and comprehension practices play in young children's future learning and achievement. It presents intentional, purposeful instructional strategies and provides early educators with practical supports, including checklists, photographs, templates, classroom vignettes, and extensive resource lists."--Angela Yeaman, MEd, Early Learning Consultant, Living Sky School Division, Saskatchewan, Canada

      "This book is going right into our list of required texts at our university. It demonstrates clearly that oral language is the foundation of nearly everything important in early childhood: reading, writing, thinking, creating, and forming meaningful relationships with others. The authors paint a colorful portrait of the kind of language-rich classroom that all preschool children deserve, including those learning a second language. This is the book that anyone studying to become a teacher of young children should start with--it shows how language should be the organizing element around which effective preschool classrooms are designed."--Jeffrey Trawick-Smith, EdD, Phyllis Waite Endowed Chair and CSU Professor of Early Childhood Education, Eastern Connecticut State University

      "The authors explain the foundations of oral language and comprehension in preschoolers and present a multitude of instructional strategies that support these foundations, using vivid, engaging classroom- and home-based examples. Teachers and early childhood administrators will find this meaty book highly accessible, thanks to clear writing, a high level of detail, and the authors’ exceptional skill in fully integrating the 'what,' 'why,' and 'how.'"--Judith A. Schickedanz, PhD, School of Education (Emerita), Boston University -



      Table of Contents

      1. The Importance of Speaking and Listening in Early Literacy
      2. Planning for Talking, Reading, and Writing a Lot
      3. Literacy Centers and Activities
      4. Nurturing Young Children’s Language and Conversational Skills
      5. Developing Children’s Listening Comprehension
      6. Reading with Children at Home
      7. Putting It All Together in the Early Childhood Classroom
      Appendix A. Selected Literature for the Preschool Classroom
      Appendix B. E-Book Quality Rating Tool
      Appendix C. Storytelling Ideas for Developing Comprehension
      Appendix D. Guided Participation Framework
      Appendix E. Recommended Resources for New and Alternative Literacies
      References
      Index

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