Shared reading of poetry helps children become aware of the phonological system of language, which is basic to providing a foundation for matching sounds with letters, letter clusters, and word parts.
April 25, 2019
You want your students to become flexible in their understanding of words. They need to realize that words can have shades of meaning – they need to understand slightly different meanings in different texts.
April 24, 2019
Try using tongue twister poems in your classroom!
April 23, 2019
Try this tip out out with a first grade poem.
April 16, 2019
Children love poetry with rhythm and rhyme; the language of poetry sings inside their heads. As they grow in experience, they also learn to appreciate poetry without rhyme, as well as the sensory images and unique perspectives it evokes.
April 11, 2019
Poetry charts can encourage children to think about how illustrations can support a poem.
April 9, 2019
When using poetry charts in prekindergarten, here is a tip to try out with a classic poem.
April 2, 2019
FAQ Friday: Which High Frequency Word List Should I Use?
September 14, 2018
While the best measure of students’ ability is to observe them while reading continuous text, you can also learn much about their word-solving strategies by having them read individual words.
August 8, 2017
Here is a rundown of the Fountas & Pinnell Literacy™ resources that incorporate phonics, spelling, and word study, as well as what it looks like to teach with these valuable resources in the classroom.
July 28, 2017