Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age

2010-11-11 Thread Amy McGovern

The book Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell suggests that there is an advantage to 
being older vs. younger when it comes to success in school.  My personal 
experience and observation supports this in most cases as well.  
For example, my niece and nephew were summer babies who were held back a year.  
They are already 18 in their senior year of high school, high achieving, honor 
roll, lots of friendsvery successful by all counts.

My own daughter is an October baby.  she is the oldest in her class at 
pre-school.  Most of the kids are still 3, she is already 4. So far, no regrets 
on this decision (which was made for be based on the September cut date).

Amy 




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> Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2010 19:52:45 -0500
> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age
> 
> My child is in kindergarten and just turned four and it was a really hard 
> adjustment for her. The first two months it was really hard. All of a sudden 
> though she loves it. She is doing really well in every area except fine 
> motor.  I was held back for the same fine motor stuff. It was a disaster for 
> me when I was in 5th grade to be a year older than everyone else. I didn't 
> want her to go through what I did. I still am not sure I made the right 
> choice. She is with gigantic 6 year olds. Most private schools require you be 
> a year older and developmentally it makes sense unless you are the oldest. We 
> will have to wait and see.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Sun, Nov 7, 2010 4:48 pm
> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age
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> 
> My district did the same thing, but this is only the first (I think...maybe 
> 2nd) 
> year since, so no real info yet.
> Michele S.
> 
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> Our district is pondering changing the kindergarten entrance age. Currently 
> we 
> ave an increasing amount of four year olds. Looking for any research, ideas 
> hat speak to whether changing the kindergarten entrance age impacts learning 
> ate, retention or special education referrals going forward.
> hanks for any advice/ideas!
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age

2010-11-08 Thread lcannon
Our state, Texas and possibly Arizona, are refusing parents the option of 
students repeating kindergarten or starting late when parents feel their 
children aren't ready for first grade.  Are any other states having that 
problem?  
 bigstuffs3  wrote: 
> My district did the same thing, but this is only the first (I think...maybe 
> 2nd) 
> year since, so no real info yet.
> 
> Michele S.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Sent: Sun, November 7, 2010 1:08:51 PM
> Subject: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age
> 
> Our district is pondering changing the kindergarten entrance age. Currently 
> we 
> have an increasing amount of four year olds. Looking for any research, ideas 
> that speak to whether changing the kindergarten entrance age impacts learning 
> rate, retention or special education referrals going forward.
> Thanks for any advice/ideas!
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age

2010-11-08 Thread Beverlee Paul
Well, actually, it's probably your professional opinion, too.  The personal
is added into the professional, I'd guess.  It makes it so much more
significant, though, when there's a personal interest.  We'd probably be
better off in education if we looked at every educational practice through
the eyes of the families and the children.

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 6:22 AM, Ambrose, Kathleen wrote:

> I think the change in the kindergarten curriculum is too advanced,  in my
> humble opinion. Gone are the days of learning through play and rest/nap time
> after lunch.  Developmentally, I think it is too much.  We are requiring our
> children to become more academic too early and in my opinion that is not a
> benefit.  I specifically chose a kindergarten in a private school for my own
> children-- private school offered "centers" approach, public school has
> reading/math groups,  both programs were full day but the private school
> offered a rest time for children in the afternoon, and when I inquired about
> rest time in the public school I was advised that "we just don't do that
> here".  I fail to understand why it is so important for children to do test
> prep on the Kindergarten level.  Again, this is my own personal opinion.
>
> Kathleen Ambrose
> Reading Specialist
> Hampton Bays Middle School
> 
> From: 
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> hbschools...@literacyworkshop.org] On Behalf Of tcoh...@aol.com [
> tcoh...@aol.com]
> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 7:52 PM
> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age
>
> My child is in kindergarten and just turned four and it was a really hard
> adjustment for her. The first two months it was really hard. All of a sudden
> though she loves it. She is doing really well in every area except fine
> motor.  I was held back for the same fine motor stuff. It was a disaster for
> me when I was in 5th grade to be a year older than everyone else. I didn't
> want her to go through what I did. I still am not sure I made the right
> choice. She is with gigantic 6 year olds. Most private schools require you
> be a year older and developmentally it makes sense unless you are the
> oldest. We will have to wait and see.
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-----
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> mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>
> Sent: Sun, Nov 7, 2010 4:48 pm
> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age
>
>
> My district did the same thing, but this is only the first (I think...maybe
> 2nd)
> year since, so no real info yet.
> Michele S.
>
>
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> ubject: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age
> Our district is pondering changing the kindergarten entrance age. Currently
> we
> ave an increasing amount of four year olds. Looking for any research, ideas
> hat speak to whether changing the kindergarten entrance age impacts
> learning
> ate, retention or special education referrals going forward.
> hanks for any advice/ideas!
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age

2010-11-08 Thread Ambrose, Kathleen
I think the change in the kindergarten curriculum is too advanced,  in my 
humble opinion. Gone are the days of learning through play and rest/nap time 
after lunch.  Developmentally, I think it is too much.  We are requiring our 
children to become more academic too early and in my opinion that is not a 
benefit.  I specifically chose a kindergarten in a private school for my own 
children-- private school offered "centers" approach, public school has 
reading/math groups,  both programs were full day but the private school 
offered a rest time for children in the afternoon, and when I inquired about 
rest time in the public school I was advised that "we just don't do that here". 
 I fail to understand why it is so important for children to do test prep on 
the Kindergarten level.  Again, this is my own personal opinion.  
  
Kathleen Ambrose
Reading Specialist
Hampton Bays Middle School

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[mosaic-bounces+kambrose=hbschools...@literacyworkshop.org] On Behalf Of 
tcoh...@aol.com [tcoh...@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 7:52 PM
To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age

My child is in kindergarten and just turned four and it was a really hard 
adjustment for her. The first two months it was really hard. All of a sudden 
though she loves it. She is doing really well in every area except fine motor.  
I was held back for the same fine motor stuff. It was a disaster for me when I 
was in 5th grade to be a year older than everyone else. I didn't want her to go 
through what I did. I still am not sure I made the right choice. She is with 
gigantic 6 year olds. Most private schools require you be a year older and 
developmentally it makes sense unless you are the oldest. We will have to wait 
and see.





-Original Message-
From: bigstuffs3 
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group 

Sent: Sun, Nov 7, 2010 4:48 pm
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age


My district did the same thing, but this is only the first (I think...maybe 2nd)
year since, so no real info yet.
Michele S.


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hat speak to whether changing the kindergarten entrance age impacts learning
ate, retention or special education referrals going forward.
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age

2010-11-07 Thread tcohent
My child is in kindergarten and just turned four and it was a really hard 
adjustment for her. The first two months it was really hard. All of a sudden 
though she loves it. She is doing really well in every area except fine motor.  
I was held back for the same fine motor stuff. It was a disaster for me when I 
was in 5th grade to be a year older than everyone else. I didn't want her to go 
through what I did. I still am not sure I made the right choice. She is with 
gigantic 6 year olds. Most private schools require you be a year older and 
developmentally it makes sense unless you are the oldest. We will have to wait 
and see.





-Original Message-
From: bigstuffs3 
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group 

Sent: Sun, Nov 7, 2010 4:48 pm
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age


My district did the same thing, but this is only the first (I think...maybe 
2nd) 
year since, so no real info yet.
Michele S.


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hat speak to whether changing the kindergarten entrance age impacts learning 
ate, retention or special education referrals going forward.
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age

2010-11-07 Thread bigstuffs3
My district did the same thing, but this is only the first (I think...maybe 
2nd) 
year since, so no real info yet.

Michele S.





From: Patrice Dimare 
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group 

Sent: Sun, November 7, 2010 1:08:51 PM
Subject: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age

Our district is pondering changing the kindergarten entrance age. Currently we 
have an increasing amount of four year olds. Looking for any research, ideas 
that speak to whether changing the kindergarten entrance age impacts learning 
rate, retention or special education referrals going forward.
Thanks for any advice/ideas!

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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten entrance age

2010-11-07 Thread Sally Thomas
Makes me so sad that now children have to fit into our schools as they are
currently structured instead of restructuring schools to fit children's
needs.  I still remember learning from the Brits and the Australians about
classrooms where children just entered classrooms on their birthdays
whatever time of year that happened to be.  Imagine that classrooms were so
flexible that a child entering in December or april would be no problem.
Teacher would just teach them from where they were developmentally.  But
there was also little pressure then from assessments and standards.  I miss
the old days!!!  Sorry, this is just a down memory lane moment.
Sally


On 11/7/10 10:08 AM, "Patrice Dimare"  wrote:

> Our district is pondering changing the kindergarten entrance age.
> Currently we have an increasing amount of four year olds. Looking for
> any research, ideas that speak to whether changing the kindergarten
> entrance age impacts learning rate, retention or special education
> referrals going forward.
> Thanks for any advice/ideas!
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten list

2008-11-24 Thread Keith Mack
The kindergarten list is just starting out. Michelle Polselli, moderator,
has just sent out a welcome message to the 46 members of this group.

If you'd like to join this group just go to: http://snipurl.com/kinderlist. 

Thanks, 

Keith Mack
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten list

2008-11-23 Thread CNJPALMER
The last I heard, Keith had set up the K list and we had a few glitches  with 
people signing up. Keith fixed the glitches and then it was up to the  new 
moderator to let us know when she was ready to kick it off. I  think, if I 
remember correctly, that Michelle needs to make the first post  on the new 
listserv 
and then it will be open for the rest of us to  post...
I have Cc'd Keith and he will set me straight if I have it wrong...
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten Listserv- off topic

2008-09-14 Thread A.Michele Paci
I would also love to be able to connect with other K teachers, who are focusing 
on comprehension in K. Keep me in the loop.
 
Michele
"Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group" <[ 
mailto:mosaic@literacyworkshop.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Me too!

Melinda Morella
Bilingual Kindergarten Teacher
Danz School/Early Learning Center
Green Bay Area Public Schools
(920) 272-7088 ELC
>>> <[ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/13/08 4:41 AM >>>

Count me in!
Nancy

> Kendra...I would be willing to connect with you for some support  this
> year. We could do this off the list.  Any other kinder  teachers out
> there want to join us???
>
>  Lori
>
> Quoting Kendra Carroll  <[ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>
>> I am  teaching kindergarten and would love to be part of a listserv
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>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kendra /  NC
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten Listserv- off topic

2008-09-13 Thread MELINDA MORELLA
Me too!

Melinda Morella
Bilingual Kindergarten Teacher
Danz School/Early Learning Center
Green Bay Area Public Schools
(920) 272-7088 ELC
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/13/08 4:41 AM >>>

Count me in!
 
Nancy

> Kendra...I would be willing to connect with you for some support  this
> year. We could do this off the list.  Any other kinder  teachers out
> there want to join us???
>
>  Lori
>
> Quoting Kendra Carroll  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>
>> I am  teaching kindergarten and would love to be part of a listserv
>> for  kindergarten teachers.  Does anyone know of a good  listserv?
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>> Thanks,
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten Listserv- off topic

2008-09-13 Thread Kinderjane
I'm Kindergarten/First this year.  Jane in SC  :-)  (27  years in 
Kindergarten)



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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten Listserv- off topic

2008-09-13 Thread Creecher12

Count me in!
 
Nancy

> Kendra...I would be willing to connect with you for some support  this
> year. We could do this off the list.  Any other kinder  teachers out
> there want to join us???
>
>  Lori
>
> Quoting Kendra Carroll  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>
>> I am  teaching kindergarten and would love to be part of a listserv
>> for  kindergarten teachers.  Does anyone know of a good  listserv?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kendra /  NC
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten Listserv- off topic

2008-09-12 Thread Cynthia Boyer
Lori & Kendra,
I would be interested as well.  I teach kindergarten in Fort Wayne,  
IN.  Our school is a magnet public school.
Cyndi

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>
> Lori
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>
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>>
>> Thanks,
>>
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten Listserv- off topic

2008-09-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kendra...I would be willing to connect with you for some support this  
year. We could do this off the list.  Any other kinder teachers out  
there want to join us???

Lori

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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-07 Thread Renee
I wouldn't ask the principal. I would just do it.
That's what I did when I taught Kindergarten.

Renee

On Jul 6, 2008, at 6:28 AM, Linda Collins wrote:

> Lori-
>     I also teach kindergarten.  I have not used "Letter of the Week"  
> in years!   We immerge our students in letters - focusing on the  
> letters in their names initially.  Our K - 2 does use Wilson  
> Fundations, but I do not do all the activities.  I pick & choose.  I  
> also introduce upper & lower case together.  I typically begin guided  
> reading groups in November with my kinders.  If I were you, I would  
> certainly talk with the new principal to see if you could make some  
> changes in your classroom.  You might want to look at Building Blocks  
> by Dottie Hall & Pat Cunningham.
>
>
> Linda
> http://teacherweb.com/OH/Union-SciotoElementarySchool/LCollins/ 
> index.html
>
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten
> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
> Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 10:39 AM
>
> Susan and Kendra,
>
> I feel that I am stuck at the present time with the letter of the week
> because it is what "the team has always done".  Being the new kid on
>
> the team I rearranged the introduction of the letters but did not give
> up on the system.  We have a new principal starting this fall so I am
> hopeful that he will want to look at some different ways to do things.
>   Kendra...as far as your question about thinking strategies with
> kindergarteners, I was determined not to "dumb down" the thining
> strategies that I did with my first graders so I taught my kids what
> schema was and why it was important.  I carefully chose books that
> would demonstrate how we use our schema (tooth losing books were a
> hit)  I also taught making connections and started to teach the
> difference between a surface type connection and connections that help
> us to understand what we are reading.  Many of my colleagues said "you
> are using the word schema with kinders?"   YES!  It is kind of a goofy
> word so they remember it!  What will be interesting to me is to see
> what happens when my kinders get mixed with the other kinders in first
> grade.  Will what I taught them stick? Will it make a difference.  I
> have a friend in first grade who is going to help me with that
> observation.  Baby steps I guess!
>
> Lori
> LoriQuoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>> Kendra,
>>
>> K teachers in my school do not do letter of the week at all!  They
>> also do not use fundations.  They are using reading and writing
>> wokshop entirely and meeting children for guided reading in groups
>> using Jan Richardson's approach to Guided Reading.  It is working
>> great!  I teach 2nd grade and we are seeing a much higher percentage
>>  of students coming to first and second grade on graed level because
>>  of the great work they are doing in K.  I am also one of the
>> reading  coaches at my school.  Some of the teachers had a very hard
>> time  moving away from letter of the week. Once they saw the
>> difference   and what their children were capable of doing they have
>> not looked  back.
>>
>> Good luck,
>> Susan/TN
>
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-07 Thread Waingort Jimenez, Elisa
Thanks, Jan.  That's it.
Elisa

Elisa Waingort
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Dalhousie Elementary
Calgary, Canada

 

The Art of Teaching Reading
Jan 

We must view young people not as empty bottles to be filled, but as candles to 
be lit. -Robert 

and in one of Lucy Calkins' books on reading (can't remember the title) there's 
a lesson on this, too.> Elisa> > Elisa Waingort> Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual> 
Dalhousie Elementary> Calgary, Canada> > > 
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-06 Thread jan sanders

The Art of Teaching ReadingJan 
We must view young people not as empty bottles to be filled, but as candles to 
be lit. -Robert Shaffer> Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 12:22:31 -0600> From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] 
kindergarten> > Pat Cunningham has a few lessons using children's names and I 
think and in one of Lucy Calkins' books on reading (can't remember the title) 
there's a lesson on this, too.> Elisa> > Elisa Waingort> Grade 2 Spanish 
Bilingual> Dalhousie Elementary> Calgary, Canada> > > > There are some 
excellent resources out there for teaching letters (and other stuff) using 
children's names. One is Beyond the Names Chart: Using Children's Names for 
Word Study by Debbie Diller and I can't remember the other titles. But I'm 
pretty sure a couple more come from Scholastic. > 
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-06 Thread read3

 Hi.
There's also Cunningham's Building Blocks, the kindergarten version of 4 
blocks.? It uses children's names for teaching letters, sounds and beginning 
conventions of print.
Martha


 


 

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stuff) using children's names.  One is Beyond the Names Chart:  Using 
Children's 
Names for Word Study by Debbie Diller and I can't remember the other titles.  
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-06 Thread janine_batzle
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 Jan Richardson's approach to Guided 
Reading.

Could you  help me out with perhaps a title for Richardson's book?  thanks.
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-06 Thread Beverlee Paul
Here's another good one (although it isn't "activities"):  
http://www.amazon.com/Looking-Closely-Exploring-Language-Classroom/dp/0814130313/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1215369341&sr=8-5
 
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> There are some excellent resources out there for teaching letters (and other 
> stuff) using children's names. One is Beyond the Names Chart: Using 
> Children's Names for Word Study by Debbie Diller and I can't remember the 
> other titles. But I'm pretty sure a couple more come from Scholastic. > 
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-06 Thread Waingort Jimenez, Elisa
Pat Cunningham has a few lessons using children's names and I think and in one 
of Lucy Calkins' books on reading (can't remember the title) there's a lesson 
on this, too.
Elisa
 
Elisa Waingort
Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual
Dalhousie Elementary
Calgary, Canada

 

There are some excellent resources out there for teaching letters (and other 
stuff) using children's names.  One is Beyond the Names Chart:  Using 
Children's Names for Word Study by Debbie Diller and I can't remember the other 
titles.  But I'm pretty sure a couple more come from Scholastic. 
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-06 Thread Beverlee Paul
There are some excellent resources out there for teaching letters (and other 
stuff) using children's names.  One is Beyond the Names Chart:  Using 
Children's Names for Word Study by Debbie Diller and I can't remember the other 
titles.  But I'm pretty sure a couple more come from Scholastic.  
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-06 Thread Linda Collins
Lori-
    I also teach kindergarten.  I have not used "Letter of the Week" in 
years!   We immerge our students in letters - focusing on the letters in their 
names initially.  Our K - 2 does use Wilson Fundations, but I do not do all the 
activities.  I pick & choose.  I also introduce upper & lower case together.  I 
typically begin guided reading groups in November with my kinders.  If I were 
you, I would certainly talk with the new principal to see if you could make 
some changes in your classroom.  You might want to look at Building Blocks by 
Dottie Hall & Pat Cunningham.


Linda
http://teacherweb.com/OH/Union-SciotoElementarySchool/LCollins/index.html

--- On Sat, 7/5/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten
To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 10:39 AM

Susan and Kendra,

I feel that I am stuck at the present time with the letter of the week  
because it is what "the team has always done".  Being the new kid on 

the team I rearranged the introduction of the letters but did not give  
up on the system.  We have a new principal starting this fall so I am  
hopeful that he will want to look at some different ways to do things.  
  Kendra...as far as your question about thinking strategies with  
kindergarteners, I was determined not to "dumb down" the thining  
strategies that I did with my first graders so I taught my kids what  
schema was and why it was important.  I carefully chose books that  
would demonstrate how we use our schema (tooth losing books were a  
hit)  I also taught making connections and started to teach the  
difference between a surface type connection and connections that help  
us to understand what we are reading.  Many of my colleagues said "you  
are using the word schema with kinders?"   YES!  It is kind of a goofy  
word so they remember it!  What will be interesting to me is to see  
what happens when my kinders get mixed with the other kinders in first  
grade.  Will what I taught them stick? Will it make a difference.  I  
have a friend in first grade who is going to help me with that  
observation.  Baby steps I guess!

Lori
LoriQuoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> Kendra,
>
> K teachers in my school do not do letter of the week at all!  They   
> also do not use fundations.  They are using reading and writing   
> wokshop entirely and meeting children for guided reading in groups   
> using Jan Richardson's approach to Guided Reading.  It is working   
> great!  I teach 2nd grade and we are seeing a much higher percentage  
>  of students coming to first and second grade on graed level because  
>  of the great work they are doing in K.  I am also one of the  
> reading  coaches at my school.  Some of the teachers had a very hard  
> time  moving away from letter of the week. Once they saw the  
> difference   and what their children were capable of doing they have  
> not looked  back.
>
> Good luck,
> Susan/TN


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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-06 Thread Kendra Carroll
I didn't spend too much time.  Thanks for looking:)

Kendra Carroll




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Hi Kendra - Boy, do I feel like an idiot now!  I hope  you didn't spend much 
time looking for this.  It's actually published by the National Council of 
Teachers of English!!  The title is Standards in Practice, K-2 and it's by 
Linda K. Crafton.  You could probably inter-library-loan it if you didn't want 
to buy it, or I noticed amazon.com had used copies for as little as $4, 
including shipping.  I'll be going to school Monday, so I'll check and make 
positively sure this is the right book for SoW.  It is an excellent book, 
though, for sure.  Sorry.  Bev
 




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Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten> Bev where do I find these on their website? 
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread Beverlee Paul
Hi Kendra - Boy, do I feel like an idiot now!  I hope  you didn't spend much 
time looking for this.  It's actually published by the National Council of 
Teachers of English!!  The title is Standards in Practice, K-2 and it's by 
Linda K. Crafton.  You could probably inter-library-loan it if you didn't want 
to buy it, or I noticed amazon.com had used copies for as little as $4, 
including shipping.  I'll be going to school Monday, so I'll check and make 
positively sure this is the right book for SoW.  It is an excellent book, 
though, for sure.  Sorry.  Bev
 




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Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten> Bev where do I find these on their website? 
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread rogersedu
Dr. Jan Richardson's book will be out Spring 2009.  The title is The Next Step 
in Guided Reading: Teaching with Power and Purpose.  She has permission to sell 
the draft copy of the book.  The cost is $30.00.  You can email Jan if you are 
interested at [EMAIL PROTECTED] She is a reading specialist from Virginia.  She 
has been working with many schools around the country over the years.  The book 
includes planning sheets to help keep your reading lesson focused.  The book is 
very teacher friendly and clearly written.  The strategies in the book work for 
K-5.  The comprehension strategies could be used beyond that for instruction.  
Students we have who are reading above 5th grade are continuing to make 
progress at the higher levels.

 She has worked with my school for the past four years.  Since we began using 
her plan for guided reading our test scores are improving every year.  We moved 
from about 86% proficient or advances in 2005 to 95% proficient or advanced in 
2007.   This years scores are embargoed by the state until the fall so I can't 
publish them.  I can say that they have once again improved significantly.  The 
plan works for all kids. 

Susan/TN

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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread Kendra Carroll
Bev where do I find these on  their website?  Do I have to be a member?

Thanks,
 Kendra
 
"Also, Kendra, you might want to look at the IRA K-2 Standards.  They have an 
excellent description of kinder that will show you a marked contrast to S of 
the W."

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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread read3



 Jan Richardson's approach to Guided 
Reading.

Could you  help me out with perhaps a title for Richardson's book?  thanks.
Martha


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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread Tracy Gaestel
Rene,

I LOVE your "tag"  Thanks!
Tracy

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> On Jul 5, 2008, at 6:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Hope this helps.  I  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE  Kindergarten.  Next year, I am
>> going
>> to have a K/1 multi-age class due to  low numbers at my school.  I am
>> excited,
>> but a little bit nervous,  too.
>> Jane in SC  :-)
>
> Hi Jane,
>
> You might want to check out this website:
> http://www.multiage-education.com/
> Russell Yates as compiled a wonderful collection of resources and ideas
> for multiage classrooms. :-)
>
> Renee
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread Renee

On Jul 5, 2008, at 6:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hope this helps.  I  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE  Kindergarten.  Next year, I am 
> going
> to have a K/1 multi-age class due to  low numbers at my school.  I am 
> excited,
> but a little bit nervous,  too.
> Jane in SC  :-)

Hi Jane,

You might want to check out this website:
http://www.multiage-education.com/
Russell Yates as compiled a wonderful collection of resources and ideas 
for multiage classrooms. :-)

Renee


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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread Renee
Kendra,

You can do a great deal with comprehension strategies through read 
alouds. Of course, you wouldn't know that if you were in the 
Kindergarten classroom I was in last year, where the teacher didn't 
even know what a comprehension strategy was. But you are smarter and 
just from the questions you ask and the readings you've done I think 
you are going to like Kindergarten and do a great service there as 
well. :-)

Renee


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> 3. I  have veteran teachers in my county that think K can't learn 
> reading
> comprehension strategies.  Do you start these at the beginning like 
> you  did in
> 1st after introducing certain fundamentals of reading workshop.  I  
> know that
> with K you have to build knowledge of print concepts and  books.  I 
> have used
> Debbie Miller's book in the past to guide my reading  comprehension
> instruction.  I am also currently reading To  Understand.

"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that 
matter."
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Susan and Kendra,

I feel that I am stuck at the present time with the letter of the week  
because it is what "the team has always done".  Being the new kid on  
the team I rearranged the introduction of the letters but did not give  
up on the system.  We have a new principal starting this fall so I am  
hopeful that he will want to look at some different ways to do things.  
  Kendra...as far as your question about thinking strategies with  
kindergarteners, I was determined not to "dumb down" the thining  
strategies that I did with my first graders so I taught my kids what  
schema was and why it was important.  I carefully chose books that  
would demonstrate how we use our schema (tooth losing books were a  
hit)  I also taught making connections and started to teach the  
difference between a surface type connection and connections that help  
us to understand what we are reading.  Many of my colleagues said "you  
are using the word schema with kinders?"   YES!  It is kind of a goofy  
word so they remember it!  What will be interesting to me is to see  
what happens when my kinders get mixed with the other kinders in first  
grade.  Will what I taught them stick? Will it make a difference.  I  
have a friend in first grade who is going to help me with that  
observation.  Baby steps I guess!

Lori
LoriQuoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> Kendra,
>
> K teachers in my school do not do letter of the week at all!  They   
> also do not use fundations.  They are using reading and writing   
> wokshop entirely and meeting children for guided reading in groups   
> using Jan Richardson's approach to Guided Reading.  It is working   
> great!  I teach 2nd grade and we are seeing a much higher percentage  
>  of students coming to first and second grade on graed level because  
>  of the great work they are doing in K.  I am also one of the  
> reading  coaches at my school.  Some of the teachers had a very hard  
> time  moving away from letter of the week. Once they saw the  
> difference   and what their children were capable of doing they have  
> not looked  back.
>
> Good luck,
> Susan/TN


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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread chris and teresa casart
I do that with a lot of my books.

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I agree!!  I am thinking about taking the book to staples and  
having it spiral bound...had to do that with my Reading withMeaning  
book because I loved the binding right off of it!

Lori

Quoting Beverlee Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> My advice:  Run, don't walk, and get a copy of The Literate Kindergarten.
>
>> Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 22:47:49 -0400> From:   
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>   
>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten> > > Lori, thank you for   
>> breaking your no work until July rule. I am going to be teaching K   
>> for the first time next year and have been wanting to post but   
>> didn't know what to say. Your post and all those who have responded  
>>  are giving me a direction in which to start my summer reading. I   
>> have a few questions.> > 1. You said that you "have been SLOWLY   
>> trying to break out of the "letter of the week" system that my team  
>>  uses". Our teachers have always used this model but I didn't want   
>> to. We have the fundations program by Wilson. I have not looked at   
>> it that much for K. My thinking was to use a reading/writing   
>> workshop model and incorporate this into it. How have you tried to   
>> not do a letter a week?> > 2. I too taught first grade for 3 years   
>> and 2nd grade last year. I have never taught K. What advice would   
>> you and others give me? > > 3. I have veteran teachers in my county  
>>  that think K can't learn reading comprehension strategies. Do you   
>> start these at the beginning like you did in 1st after introducing   
>> certain fundamentals of reading workshop. I know that with K you   
>> have to build knowledge of print concepts and books. I have used   
>> Debbie Miller's book in the past to guide my reading comprehension   
>> instruction. I am also currently reading To Understand. > > Thanks   
>> for helping me,> Kendra> > >
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree!!  I am thinking about taking the book to staples and  
having it spiral bound...had to do that with my Reading withMeaning  
book because I loved the binding right off of it!

Lori

Quoting Beverlee Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> My advice:  Run, don't walk, and get a copy of The Literate Kindergarten.
>
>> Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 22:47:49 -0400> From:   
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>   
>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten> > > Lori, thank you for   
>> breaking your no work until July rule. I am going to be teaching K   
>> for the first time next year and have been wanting to post but   
>> didn't know what to say. Your post and all those who have responded  
>>  are giving me a direction in which to start my summer reading. I   
>> have a few questions.> > 1. You said that you "have been SLOWLY   
>> trying to break out of the "letter of the week" system that my team  
>>  uses". Our teachers have always used this model but I didn't want   
>> to. We have the fundations program by Wilson. I have not looked at   
>> it that much for K. My thinking was to use a reading/writing   
>> workshop model and incorporate this into it. How have you tried to   
>> not do a letter a week?> > 2. I too taught first grade for 3 years   
>> and 2nd grade last year. I have never taught K. What advice would   
>> you and others give me? > > 3. I have veteran teachers in my county  
>>  that think K can't learn reading comprehension strategies. Do you   
>> start these at the beginning like you did in 1st after introducing   
>> certain fundamentals of reading workshop. I know that with K you   
>> have to build knowledge of print concepts and books. I have used   
>> Debbie Miller's book in the past to guide my reading comprehension   
>> instruction. I am also currently reading To Understand. > > Thanks   
>> for helping me,> Kendra> > >
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread Kinderjane
 
Hey Kendra!
I am not Lori, but would love to share my thoughts and  experiences with you. 
 
 
1- I have been teaching Kindergarten for 27 years.  When  I started, I did 
Letter of the Week and loved it.  I had everything planned  around those 
letters.  Now that I look back, I wonder if the children  really "got" many of 
the 
activities I planned around the letter.  For  example, I knew we had honey on 
our biscuits during H week because honey begins  with H, but did they really 
get 
that?  With letter of the week, you don't  even finish introducing the letter 
until maybe March!  Children need to  know those letters and sounds much 
sooner so they can use them to read and  write.  
I have always used the good old Letter People to help teach  sounds and 
letters.  They give us all a common reference when we talk about  sounds and 
letters and when we use sounds and letters.  I introduce a  letter person a 
day, but 
talk about ALL of the letters and sounds,  especially in the children's 
names.  Our district bought each of us a  zoophonics kit for next year, so I 
will 
teach those charachter names and  characteristics (That is about all I plan to 
use out of that $550 kit.   They could have just given me a sheet with a list 
of the  characters!). 
 I don't think it matters what you use, even a set of ABC  cards will work, I 
just like having that common reference that we all (as a  class) know. With 
the whole district using Zoophonics, they will have the same  references if 
they move from school to school.  Zoophonics focusses on two  letters a week, 
but 
I plan to keep on doing it my way with focus on one a day,  but working with 
all letters and sounds.
 
2- Have high expectations for your  kindergarteners with literacy skills, but 
still give them plenty of time to  play.  You can enhance their literacy 
skills within the play centers by the  props and materials you put there.  I 
consider all of my learning centers  to be literacy centers, even "play" 
centers 
like pretend and blocks.   Remeber that "speaking" is part of literacy 
development and play is a great way  to enhance language development.
 
3-Yes! Yes! Yes!  Kindergarten children can and should  learn comprehensions 
strategies.  When they first begin reading, the  patterned texts don't have a 
lot of content, so you can't work there, but you  can work with the stories 
you read them.  Then by the time they get to the  stories with more content, 
the 
stratgies should come naturally.  I start  right in on comprehensions 
strategies, right along side concepts of print  and  the strategies to figure 
out 
words.  I plan to jump right in to  'background knowledge' and 'making 
connections' the first full week of  school.  
 
Hope this helps.  I  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE  Kindergarten.  Next year, I am going 
to have a K/1 multi-age class due to  low numbers at my school.  I am excited, 
but a little bit nervous,  too.  
Jane in SC  :-)
 
In a message dated 7/4/2008 10:51:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Lori,  thank you for breaking your no work until July  rule.  I am going to 
be teaching K for the first time next year and have  been wanting to post but 
didn't know what to say.  Your post and all  those who have responded are 
giving me a direction in which to start my summer  reading.  I have a few 
questions.

1. You said that you "have been  SLOWLY trying to break out of the "letter of 
the week" system that my team  uses".  Our teachers have always used this 
model but I didn't want  to.  We have the fundations program by Wilson.  I have 
not looked at  it that much for K. My thinking was to use a reading/writing 
workshop model  and incorporate this into it.  How have you tried to not do a 
letter a  week?

2. I too taught first grade for 3 years and 2nd grade last  year.  I have 
never taught K.  What advice would you and others give  me?  

3. I have veteran teachers in my county that think K can't  learn reading 
comprehension strategies.  Do you start these at the  beginning like you did in 
1st after introducing certain fundamentals of  reading workshop.  I know that 
with K you have to build knowledge of  print concepts and books.  I have used 
Debbie Miller's book in the past  to guide my reading comprehension 
instruction.  I am also currently  reading To Understand.  

Thanks for helping  me,
Kendra


 



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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread CNJPALMER
 
Kendra
I think K kids MUST learn the comprehension strategies...though for many of  
them, they learn them on a listening level. Really the strategies are  
thinking strategies and kids need to see models of what real readers do at this 
 
early level so they understand that reading is about making meaning. My lesson  
study team and I did comprehension lessons in K all year long last year.  They 
included metacognition, schema, inferring, questioning, visualizing.   Now I 
would say that inferring at a K level looks different than it does at a  third 
or fifth grade level but they can do it and sometimes it will amaze you  what 
the little people think of! We used a lot of ideas from the book Starting  With 
Comprehension---where kids acted out physically what they were thinking of.  
That is the way little ones learn...by doing.
I think Ellin Keene would agree that we need to teach all the aspects of  
reading in a balanced way from the very earliest moments...
Jennifer
 
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3. I  have veteran teachers in my county that think K can't learn reading  
comprehension strategies.  Do you start these at the beginning like you  did in 
1st after introducing certain fundamentals of reading workshop.  I  know that 
with K you have to build knowledge of print concepts and  books.  I have used 
Debbie Miller's book in the past to guide my reading  comprehension 
instruction.  I am also currently reading To  Understand.  

Thanks for helping  me,
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-05 Thread Beverlee Paul
Also, Kendra, you might want to look at the IRA K-2 Standards.  They have an 
excellent description of kinder that will show you a marked contrast to S of 
the W.

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Date: Sat, 5 Jul 
> 2008 04:57:07 +0000> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten> > Kendra,> > K 
> teachers in my school do not do letter of the week at all! They also do not 
> use fundations. They are using reading and writing wokshop entirely and 
> meeting children for guided reading in groups using Jan Richardson's approach 
> to Guided Reading. It is working great! I teach 2nd grade and we are seeing a 
> much higher percentage of students coming to first and second grade on graed 
> level because of the great work they are doing in K. I am also one of the 
> reading coaches at my school. Some of the teachers had a very hard time 
> moving away from letter of the week. Once they saw the difference and what 
> their children were capable of doing they have not looked back.> > Good 
> luck,> Susan/TN
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-04 Thread rogersedu
Kendra,

K teachers in my school do not do letter of the week at all!  They also do not 
use fundations.  They are using reading and writing wokshop entirely and 
meeting children for guided reading in groups using Jan Richardson's approach 
to Guided Reading.  It is working great!  I teach 2nd grade and we are seeing a 
much higher percentage of students coming to first and second grade on graed 
level because of the great work they are doing in K.  I am also one of the 
reading coaches at my school.  Some of the teachers had a very hard time moving 
away from letter of the week. Once they saw the difference  and what their 
children were capable of doing they have not looked back.

Good luck,
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-04 Thread Beverlee Paul
My advice:  Run, don't walk, and get a copy of The Literate Kindergarten.  

> Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 22:47:49 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten> > > Lori, 
> thank you for breaking your no work until July rule. I am going to be 
> teaching K for the first time next year and have been wanting to post but 
> didn't know what to say. Your post and all those who have responded are 
> giving me a direction in which to start my summer reading. I have a few 
> questions.> > 1. You said that you "have been SLOWLY trying to break out of 
> the "letter of the week" system that my team uses". Our teachers have always 
> used this model but I didn't want to. We have the fundations program by 
> Wilson. I have not looked at it that much for K. My thinking was to use a 
> reading/writing workshop model and incorporate this into it. How have you 
> tried to not do a letter a week?> > 2. I too taught first grade for 3 years 
> and 2nd grade last year. I have never taught K. What advice would you and 
> others give me? > > 3. I have veteran teachers in my county that think K 
> can't learn reading comprehension strategies. Do you start these at the 
> beginning like you did in 1st after introducing certain fundamentals of 
> reading workshop. I know that with K you have to build knowledge of print 
> concepts and books. I have used Debbie Miller's book in the past to guide my 
> reading comprehension instruction. I am also currently reading To Understand. 
> > > Thanks for helping me,> Kendra> > > 
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-04 Thread Kendra Carroll

Lori,  thank you for breaking your no work until July rule.  I am going to be 
teaching K for the first time next year and have been wanting to post but 
didn't know what to say.  Your post and all those who have responded are giving 
me a direction in which to start my summer reading.  I have a few questions.

1. You said that you "have been SLOWLY trying to break out of the "letter of 
the week" system that my team uses".  Our teachers have always used this model 
but I didn't want to.  We have the fundations program by Wilson.  I have not 
looked at it that much for K. My thinking was to use a reading/writing workshop 
model and incorporate this into it.  How have you tried to not do a letter a 
week?

2. I too taught first grade for 3 years and 2nd grade last year.  I have never 
taught K.  What advice would you and others give me?  

3. I have veteran teachers in my county that think K can't learn reading 
comprehension strategies.  Do you start these at the beginning like you did in 
1st after introducing certain fundamentals of reading workshop.  I know that 
with K you have to build knowledge of print concepts and books.  I have used 
Debbie Miller's book in the past to guide my reading comprehension instruction. 
 I am also currently reading To Understand.  

Thanks for helping me,
Kendra



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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-03 Thread Karen Shook
The title of the Katie Wood Ray book is Already Ready. 

Karen
1st/MI
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Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten
To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group" 

Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 8:54 PM

And Katie Wood Ray has a new one out for this level as well.  I can't
remember the title right now.
Elisa

Elisa Waingort
Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual
Dalhousie Elementary
Calgary, Canada





  
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-02 Thread read3

 We piloted Making Meaning (Ctr. for Developmental Studies) in our 
kindergarten's last year - and it was wonderful.? It dovetailed so perfectly 
with our focus on language development and has built into it creating a focus 
on social interaction and discussion and building a literate community.? We 
didn't buy the 'extras' - just the manual and the lovely tradebooks.
Just a thought
Martha


 


 

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And Katie Wood Ray has a new one out for this level as well.  I can't remember 
the title right now.
Elisa

Elisa Waingort
Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual
Dalhousie Elementary
Calgary, Canada


 
Another excellent book for kindergarten is Starting with Comprehension
Reading Strategies for the Youngest Learners by Andie Cunningham and Ruth
Shagoury.  It is a quick read and full of wonderful information about
teaching the comprehension strategies in a kindergarten classroom.
Karen



 





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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-02 Thread Waingort Jimenez, Elisa
And Katie Wood Ray has a new one out for this level as well.  I can't remember 
the title right now.
Elisa

Elisa Waingort
Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual
Dalhousie Elementary
Calgary, Canada


 
Another excellent book for kindergarten is Starting with Comprehension
Reading Strategies for the Youngest Learners by Andie Cunningham and Ruth
Shagoury.  It is a quick read and full of wonderful information about
teaching the comprehension strategies in a kindergarten classroom.
Karen

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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-02 Thread Karen Wetherell
Another excellent book for kindergarten is Starting with Comprehension
Reading Strategies for the Youngest Learners by Andie Cunningham and Ruth
Shagoury.  It is a quick read and full of wonderful information about
teaching the comprehension strategies in a kindergarten classroom.
Karen
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Hello Lori - I'm wondering what your Literacy Lab is.  Could you please
describe it a bit more?  I love Kempton's book!
BevI am currently reading The Literate Kindergarten by Susan Kempton and am
loving it. I am curious about your thoughts on how to start a reading and
writing workshop in kindergarten. Keeping in mind that we have a "literacy
lab" pull out for an hour a day for my lowest readers and I have been SLOWLY
trying to break out of the "letter of the week" system that my team uses.
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten

2008-07-02 Thread Beverlee Paul
Hello Lori - I'm wondering what your Literacy Lab is.  Could you please 
describe it a bit more?  I love Kempton's book!
BevI am currently reading The Literate Kindergarten by Susan Kempton and am 
loving it. I am curious about your thoughts on how to start a reading and 
writing workshop in kindergarten. Keeping in mind that we have a "literacy lab" 
pull out for an hour a day for my lowest readers and I have been SLOWLY trying 
to break out of the "letter of the week" system that my team uses. ThanksLori
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten Packets

2008-04-21 Thread Heather Wall
Thank you everyone for the great ideas for Kindergarten!  I have looked into 
the KEEP books by Ohio State and even bought some for another school I worked 
at, and really liked them. Here's the link: http://www.keepbooks.org/

Kendra Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  What is a website address for these 
books? It sounds like a great resource.



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Heather, One source you might check out are the
"Little Books" from Ohio State/Fountas & Pinell. They
cost 25cents each, are bound in nice colored card
stock with titles in English and a few in Spanish.


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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten Packets

2008-04-21 Thread Kendra Carroll
What is a website address for these books?  It sounds like a great resource.



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Heather, One source you might check out are the
"Little Books" from Ohio State/Fountas & Pinell.  They
cost 25cents each, are bound in nice colored card
stock with titles in English and a few in Spanish.


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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-19 Thread A.Michele Paci
Does anyone have a lead where you can purchase Read to Your Bunny in bulk? I 
thought that it was out of print.

Thanks,
Michele

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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread ljackson
Speaking of books that make good baby books, the recent poetry book edited
by Jane Yolen, Here's A Little Poem: A Very First Book of Poetry is an
absolute keeper.  Most likely too expensive in hardcover for wide
distribution, but tops on my baby gift list now.

Lori


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> Read to Your Bunny is a priceless little gem!!  I include it in whatever gift
> I'm giving new babies.  I also gave it to each of my sets of parents when I
> was a classroom teacher.  I can't recommend it highly enough.
> 
>> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:19:36 -0600> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
>> mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation>
>> > There is a lovely little book by Rosemary Wells called Read to Your Bunny.>
>> In the school I last worked in before moving to district coaching, we gifted>
>> this book along with a copy of Mem Fox's Reading Magic (we had a grant) to>
>> participants in a summer pre-kinder day camp.> > Lori
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread ljackson
Rosemary Wells


On 4/18/08 11:52 AM, "Zey, Melissa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Do you know the author of this book?
> 
> 
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Beverlee Paul
> Sent: Fri 4/18/2008 12:50 PM
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> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation
> 
> 
> 
> Read to Your Bunny is a priceless little gem!!  I include it in whatever gift
> I'm giving new babies.  I also gave it to each of my sets of parents when I
> was a classroom teacher.  I can't recommend it highly enough.
> 
>> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:19:36 -0600> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
>> mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation>
>> > There is a lovely little book by Rosemary Wells called Read to Your Bunny.>
>> In the school I last worked in before moving to district coaching, we gifted>
>> this book along with a copy of Mem Fox's Reading Magic (we had a grant) to>
>> participants in a summer pre-kinder day camp.> > Lori
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread Beverlee Paul
I would also recommend Read for Joy by Claudia Quigg.  Look for everything you 
can from the Read for Joy program!

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 
> 2008 17:00:46 -0400> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation> > Check 
> out www.readingrockets.org... you will find> some handouts for parents that 
> you may want to include...> handouts can be downloaded in several 
> languages...> http://readingrockets.org/article/7834> > Jean/NJ> > > > 
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread j browne
Check out www.readingrockets.org... you will find
some handouts for parents that you may want to include...
handouts can be downloaded in several languages...
http://readingrockets.org/article/7834

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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread Beverlee Paul
Rosemary Wells!

> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 12:52:13 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation> 
> > Do you know the author of this book?> > > > 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Beverlee Paul> Sent: Fri 4/18/2008 12:50 
> PM> To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group> Subject: Re: 
> [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation> > > > Read to Your Bunny is a priceless 
> little gem!! I include it in whatever gift I'm giving new babies. I also gave 
> it to each of my sets of parents when I was a classroom teacher. I can't 
> recommend it highly enough.> > > Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:19:36 -0600> From: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] 
> Kindergarten preparation> > There is a lovely little book by Rosemary Wells 
> called Read to Your Bunny.> In the school I last worked in before moving to 
> district coaching, we gifted> this book along with a copy of Mem Fox's 
> Reading Magic (we had a grant) to> participants in a summer pre-kinder day 
> camp.> > Lori> 
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread Zey, Melissa
Do you know the author of this book?



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Beverlee Paul
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Read to Your Bunny is a priceless little gem!!  I include it in whatever gift 
I'm giving new babies.  I also gave it to each of my sets of parents when I was 
a classroom teacher.  I can't recommend it highly enough.

> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:19:36 -0600> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation> 
> > There is a lovely little book by Rosemary Wells called Read to Your Bunny.> 
> In the school I last worked in before moving to district coaching, we gifted> 
> this book along with a copy of Mem Fox's Reading Magic (we had a grant) to> 
> participants in a summer pre-kinder day camp.> > Lori
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread Beverlee Paul
Read to Your Bunny is a priceless little gem!!  I include it in whatever gift 
I'm giving new babies.  I also gave it to each of my sets of parents when I was 
a classroom teacher.  I can't recommend it highly enough. 

> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:19:36 -0600> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation> 
> > There is a lovely little book by Rosemary Wells called Read to Your Bunny.> 
> In the school I last worked in before moving to district coaching, we gifted> 
> this book along with a copy of Mem Fox's Reading Magic (we had a grant) to> 
> participants in a summer pre-kinder day camp.> > Lori
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread Renee
I think rather than flash cards, I'd like to see a little laminated 
alphabet chart, to facilitate singing the ABC song. Also, I think this 
packet should include the following:

a box of 16 high-quality crayons
a 5x7 pad of blank white paper
a couple of already sharpened pencils
a small, laminated number line that goes to 20
and maybe a pattern blocks shape-tracing template

:-)
Renee


On Apr 18, 2008, at 5:01 AM, KENNETH SMITH wrote:

> I think a welcome packet would be a great idea. A book from A-Z might 
> be a good idea so that parents can be prepared for what will be 
> expected of their kids. It seems like I remember an A-Z book called 
> "Getting Ready for School", but I'm not sure of the level. I think 
> sight words might be a bit much, but maybe instead you could do 
> something with the alphabet. You might be able to find a file folder 
> game or an activity off of the FCRR website to produce, giving them a 
> set of alphabet flashcards to manipulate. You could produce upper and 
> lower case letters, some pictures with Elkonin boxes under, maybe 
> filled-in, except for beginning sound - you might be able to find 
> worksheets that can be laminated and then include a dry erase marker. 
> I would also suggest a sentence strip (or name plate) with the child's 
> name (first and last) - this, too, could be laminated for the child to 
> practice. If you did want to do something with sight words, there is a 
> great sight with a complete Dolch kit that can be downloaded. It's 
> called theschoolbell.com. There are flashcards, a practice book, 
> games, and phrase lists. I would think this would be a better welcome 
> to first grade item, though.
>
> I would suggest teaching the parents about the 5 components of 
> reading, and then focusing them on the phonemic awareness area and 
> giving them ideas of how to work with sounds with their kids. Again, 
> the FCRR website has lots of info you could use.
>
> Hope that helps.
> - Original Message -
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> Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 6:24:30 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
> Subject: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation
>
> Does anyone do a "Kindergarten Welcome Packet" type of thing for their 
> entering Kindergarteners in the Spring? Our superintendent is thinking 
> of starting this - sort of a "Welcome to K" packet of possibly a book 
> and/or sight words and/or parent tips - that would be for the kids 
> we've registered to begin K in the fall. We'd try to get it to them 
> before summer starts.
> I'm thinking perhaps we could get a free sample level A book from 
> readinga-z.com (everything has to be very cheap to do it county-wide), 
> and possibly some parent tips from readingrockets.com  I'm not sure 
> about the sight words. What do you think? Should a pre-K student be 
> studying sight words?  We're a rural, high ESL population in general, 
> with pockets of middle class families. Any ideas you have that can 
> help, or if you've done something like this before, would be greatly 
> appreciated!
>  Heather Wall/ Instructional Coach/ Georgia
>
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread Renee
Heather,

Just two days ago my principal and I had this very conversation. He  
would like to do home visits to these children and bring them a goodie  
bag. I think it's a great idea, but I warned him that I hoped it wasn't  
going to become a "drill your child on this" packet and he said that  
wasn't what he had in mind.

Renee

On Apr 18, 2008, at 4:24 AM, Heather Wall wrote:

> Does anyone do a "Kindergarten Welcome Packet" type of thing for their  
> entering Kindergarteners in the Spring? Our superintendent is thinking  
> of starting this - sort of a "Welcome to K" packet of possibly a book  
> and/or sight words and/or parent tips - that would be for the kids  
> we've registered to begin K in the fall. We'd try to get it to them  
> before summer starts.
> I'm thinking perhaps we could get a free sample level A book from  
> readinga-z.com (everything has to be very cheap to do it county-wide),  
> and possibly some parent tips from readingrockets.com  I'm not sure  
> about the sight words. What do you think? Should a pre-K student be  
> studying sight words?  We're a rural, high ESL population in general,  
> with pockets of middle class families. Any ideas you have that can  
> help, or if you've done something like this before, would be greatly  
> appreciated!
>  Heather Wall/ Instructional Coach/ Georgia
> NBCT 2005
> Literacy: Reading - Language Arts
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread Dr. Heidi Maier
Hello;
Your idea of the welcome packet is FANTASTIC! 
Entering kindergarteners should "not" be reading sight words! They should be 
exploring their world and developing those emergent literacy skills (and 
numeracy skills) that will prepare them for the formal instruction they'll be 
recieving soon
For the packet, I suggest
...providing play do - along with ideas for what to do with the play do and the 
"WHY" (small motor, creativity)of it. Suggest the parent buy a cheap cookie 
sheet as a "play-do Board", so the child has a defined area in which to create 
(parents always worry about the "mess"!)
...what about a list of books to read over the summer, along with a pamphlet 
about Caldecott Award winners? This is easily obtained via your public library. 
In fact, you can make them a partner in this!
...Recipe ideas - simple things like the apple tarts you can make with canned 
biscuits and cinnamon sugar..and with that, provide a simple one page write up 
about taking your child with you to the grocery store, talking about the 
apples, comparing the different kinds of apples, weighing the apples - sharing 
how important it is to talk with you child, and the benefits of talking with 
them - in English or another language (just talk!)
also recipes for bubbles, puffy paint, chalk, etc! 
...provide a list of "free" things going on in the summer. The library usually 
has a story time, and local bookstores (B&N, BAM) usually do too. 
...Compile a list of websites (argh - last resort) that are kid friendly and 
are more than just "moving ditto sheets). Make sure to include a disclaimer on 
there about content and your district's liability.
...Could you put together a calendar for the summer, with something each day 
(or every other day) to do? (ie: June 15 - make chalk and then make a hopscotch 
board;  July 3: visit the library to find out about why we celebrate the Fourth 
of July) 
The calendar could also include things school specific ("Meet the teacher 
day"; "First day of school"
maybe a checklist for the first day of school countdown, and have it 
culminate with a party for all entering kindergarteners right before school 
starts? This could be a special "Meet the Teacher" day for kindergarten kids 
only
There is a great book called, "The Night Before Kindergarten" by 
E.J. Sullivan. YOu could read that book at the party!

Good luck with your project!
Regards;
heidi maier
-Original Message-
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>
>Subject: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation
>
>Does anyone do a "Kindergarten Welcome Packet" type of thing for their 
>entering Kindergarteners in the Spring? Our superintendent is thinking of 
>starting this - sort of a "Welcome to K" packet of possibly a book and/or 
>sight words and/or parent tips - that would be for the kids we've registered 
>to begin K in the fall. We'd try to get it to them before summer starts.
>I'm thinking perhaps we could get a free sample level A book from 
>readinga-z.com (everything has to be very cheap to do it county-wide), and 
>possibly some parent tips from readingrockets.com  I'm not sure about the 
>sight words. What do you think? Should a pre-K student be studying sight 
>words?  We're a rural, high ESL population in general, with pockets of middle 
>class families. Any ideas you have that can help, or if you've done something 
>like this before, would be greatly appreciated!
> Heather Wall/ Instructional Coach/ Georgia
>NBCT 2005
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread ljackson
There is a lovely little book by Rosemary Wells called Read to Your Bunny.
In the school I last worked in before moving to district coaching, we gifted
this book along with a copy of Mem Fox's Reading Magic (we had a grant) to
participants in a summer pre-kinder day camp.

Lori


On 4/18/08 6:01 AM, "KENNETH   SMITH"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think a welcome packet would be a great idea. A book from A-Z might be a
> good idea so that parents can be prepared for what will be expected of their
> kids. It seems like I remember an A-Z book called "Getting Ready for School",
> but I'm not sure of the level. I think sight words might be a bit much, but
> maybe instead you could do something with the alphabet. You might be able to
> find a file folder game or an activity off of the FCRR website to produce,
> giving them a set of alphabet flashcards to manipulate. You could produce
> upper and lower case letters, some pictures with Elkonin boxes under, maybe
> filled-in, except for beginning sound - you might be able to find worksheets
> that can be laminated and then include a dry erase marker. I would also
> suggest a sentence strip (or name plate) with the child's name (first and
> last) - this, too, could be laminated for the child to practice. If you did
> want to do something with sight words, there is a great sight with a complete
> Dolch kit that can be downloaded. It's called theschoolbell.com. There are
> flashcards, a practice book, games, and phrase lists. I would think this would
> be a better welcome to first grade item, though.

I would suggest teaching the
> parents about the 5 components of reading, and then focusing them on the
> phonemic awareness area and giving them ideas of how to work with sounds with
> their kids. Again, the FCRR website has lots of info you could use.

Hope that
> helps.
- Original Message -
From: "Heather Wall"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies
> Email Group" 
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008
> 6:24:30 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
Subject: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten
> preparation

Does anyone do a "Kindergarten Welcome Packet" type of thing for
> their entering Kindergarteners in the Spring? Our superintendent is thinking
> of starting this - sort of a "Welcome to K" packet of possibly a book and/or
> sight words and/or parent tips - that would be for the kids we've registered
> to begin K in the fall. We'd try to get it to them before summer starts.
I'm
> thinking perhaps we could get a free sample level A book from readinga-z.com
> (everything has to be very cheap to do it county-wide), and possibly some
> parent tips from readingrockets.com  I'm not sure about the sight words. What
> do you think? Should a pre-K student be studying sight words?  We're a rural,
> high ESL population in general, with pockets of middle class families. Any
> ideas you have that can help, or if you've done something like this before,
> would be greatly appreciated!
 Heather Wall/ Instructional Coach/ Georgia
NBCT
> 2005
Literacy: Reading - Language
> Arts
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

2008-04-18 Thread KENNETH SMITH
I think a welcome packet would be a great idea. A book from A-Z might be a good 
idea so that parents can be prepared for what will be expected of their kids. 
It seems like I remember an A-Z book called "Getting Ready for School", but I'm 
not sure of the level. I think sight words might be a bit much, but maybe 
instead you could do something with the alphabet. You might be able to find a 
file folder game or an activity off of the FCRR website to produce, giving them 
a set of alphabet flashcards to manipulate. You could produce upper and lower 
case letters, some pictures with Elkonin boxes under, maybe filled-in, except 
for beginning sound - you might be able to find worksheets that can be 
laminated and then include a dry erase marker. I would also suggest a sentence 
strip (or name plate) with the child's name (first and last) - this, too, could 
be laminated for the child to practice. If you did want to do something with 
sight words, there is a great sight with a complete Dolch kit that can be 
downloaded. It's called theschoolbell.com. There are flashcards, a practice 
book, games, and phrase lists. I would think this would be a better welcome to 
first grade item, though.

I would suggest teaching the parents about the 5 components of reading, and 
then focusing them on the phonemic awareness area and giving them ideas of how 
to work with sounds with their kids. Again, the FCRR website has lots of info 
you could use.

Hope that helps.
- Original Message -
From: "Heather Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group" 

Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 6:24:30 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
Subject: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation

Does anyone do a "Kindergarten Welcome Packet" type of thing for their entering 
Kindergarteners in the Spring? Our superintendent is thinking of starting this 
- sort of a "Welcome to K" packet of possibly a book and/or sight words and/or 
parent tips - that would be for the kids we've registered to begin K in the 
fall. We'd try to get it to them before summer starts.
I'm thinking perhaps we could get a free sample level A book from 
readinga-z.com (everything has to be very cheap to do it county-wide), and 
possibly some parent tips from readingrockets.com  I'm not sure about the sight 
words. What do you think? Should a pre-K student be studying sight words?  
We're a rural, high ESL population in general, with pockets of middle class 
families. Any ideas you have that can help, or if you've done something like 
this before, would be greatly appreciated!
 Heather Wall/ Instructional Coach/ Georgia
NBCT 2005
Literacy: Reading - Language Arts
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten MOT resource

2007-07-23 Thread mpolselli


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=

In a message dated 7/23/2007 10:43:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

http://literacy-garden.tripod.com


Hello Michele,
I loved your powerpoint. Do you find that the analogies fit the children's
schema. Sometimes if they don't have the concept of a hoe, rake etc, they
don't make the connection.
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Hello,
Before I taught them the whole song, we grew plants and then put them outside 
into a real garden right outside the classroom door. They were able to use all 
the tools in the real garden.
--
Michele Polselli NBCT '06
Literacy Coordinator & K Teacher
Portsmouth School Dept.
Portsmouth, RI 02871
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten MOT resource

2007-07-23 Thread Mlredcon
 
In a message dated 7/23/2007 10:43:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

http://literacy-garden.tripod.com


Hello Michele,
I loved your powerpoint.  Do you find that the analogies fit the  children's 
schema.  Sometimes if they don't have the concept of a hoe, rake  etc, they 
don't make the connection.
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten MOT resource

2007-07-23 Thread mpolselli

Hello Kathy,
I have some ideas that might help you and your literacy coach work with your 
young students.
http://literacy-garden.tripod.com
If you use any of my ideas, please email me and let me know how my ideas have 
helped improve or impact comprehension skills in your students literacy 
learning. Thank you,
Michele Polselli NBCT '06
Literacy Coordinator & K Teacher
Portsmouth School Dept.
Portsmouth, RI 02871
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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=
I need some help...

My literacy coach will be working with the kindergarten and primary team to 
implement MOT strategy instruction this year. I remember from a previous post 
that there is a resource written specifically for Kindergarten (or at least 
primary). Does anyone remember the title so I can refer her to it?
Thank you!
Kathy


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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten MOT resource

2007-07-23 Thread Krista Sadlers
Comprehension Connections: Bridges to Strategic Reading 

 
by Tanny McGregor (Paperback - Feb 7, 2007)


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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten MOT resource

2007-07-23 Thread ljackson
You know, you reach a point in the day when somebody should just take the
mouse away from you. ;-)  It is Sue Kempton and here is the information:

The Literate Kindergarten: Where Wonder and Discovery Thrive by Susan L
Kempton 

The publisher is Heinemann and the release date is October 4th.

Lori


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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten MOT resource

2007-07-22 Thread Beverlee Paul
Who publishes the Sue Hendricks book...do you a title yet?  Thanks.

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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten MOT resource

2007-07-22 Thread Beverlee Paul

1.
Starting With Comprehension: Reading Strategies For The Youngest Learners by 
Andie Cunningham and Ruth Shagoury (Paperback - Jan 2005)

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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten MOT resource

2007-07-22 Thread read3

 Kathy -
I'm not sure which title you're referring to (I do remember some conversation 
earlier in the week about the source you're looking for).? 
One of our elementary schools piloted the materials "Making Meaning" which you 
can read about at the following website.? The teachers loved it - the kids 
loved it.? It supports strategy instruction as well as building 
community/environment that supports conversation.?? 

http://www.devstu.org/making_meaning/videos/index.shtml

I hope this helps.



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I need some help...

My literacy coach will be working with the kindergarten and primary team to 
implement MOT strategy instruction this year.  I remember from a previous post 
that there is a resource written specifically for Kindergarten (or at least 
primary).  Does anyone remember the title so I can refer her to it?
Thank you!
Kathy


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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten MOT resource

2007-07-22 Thread ljackson
There is a book coming out this fall by Sue Hendricks.  This may not be the
book you are thinking of, but I would strongly recommend this as I have had
the opportunity to observe in her classroom and she is a gifted kindergarten
teacher.

Lori


On 7/22/07 7:19 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I need some help...
> 
> My literacy coach will be working with the kindergarten and primary team to
> implement MOT strategy instruction this year.  I remember from a previous post
> that there is a resource written specifically for Kindergarten (or at least
> primary).  Does anyone remember the title so I can refer her to it?
> Thank you!
> Kathy
> 
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten MOT resource

2007-07-22 Thread CNJPALMER
 
Kathy
You want the book Starting With Comprehension.
Jennifer
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I need  some help...

My literacy coach will be working with the kindergarten  and primary team to 
implement MOT strategy instruction this year.  I  remember from a previous 
post that there is a resource written specifically  for Kindergarten (or at 
least 
primary).  Does anyone remember the title  so I can refer her to it?
Thank  you!
Kathy


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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten planning

2007-07-09 Thread Janelle
Check out Starting With Comprehension, written by Andie Cunningham. She used 
to teach next door to me, oh how I miss her so!
janelle

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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 10:25 AM
Subject: [MOSAIC] kindergarten planning


> Hello All,
>
> I will be moving from grade 3 to a blended (JK/SK) program this fall. In 
> grade 3 I was using many of the ideas proposed on the mosaic litserv as 
> well as ideas from Strategies that work and Debbie Miller. Now that I'm 
> going to kindergarten, I'm wondering
> if anyone can point in the the right direction to creating a balanced 
> literacy program that keeps comprehension as the key goal. Any suggestions 
> are appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Michele
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten planning

2007-07-09 Thread MetzoSue
Michele, 
 
The book The Literacy Center that Shelley mentioned was written by Leslie  
Mandel Morrow 
Leslie has another book with Lea McGee called Teaching Literacy in  
Kindergarten which is a great overview of a balanced literacy program.  
 
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten planning

2007-07-09 Thread CNJPALMER
 
Michelle;
Run!!! (don't walk...) to get the book Starting With Comprehension! I  used 
lots of lesson ideas for K this year!
Jennifer
Maryland
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Hello  All,

I will be moving from grade 3 to a blended (JK/SK) program this  fall. In 
grade 3 I was using many of the ideas proposed on the mosaic litserv  as well 
as 
ideas from Strategies that work and Debbie Miller. Now that I'm  going to 
kindergarten, I'm wondering
if anyone can point in the the right  direction to creating a balanced 
literacy program that keeps comprehension as  the key goal. Any suggestions are 
 
appreciated.

Thanks
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Re: [MOSAIC] kindergarten planning

2007-07-09 Thread shelley
HI-

I would refer you to the following professional resources:
On Solid Ground - Sharon Taberski
Comprehension - Gretchen Owocki
Wondrous Word - Katie Wood Ray
Growing Readers - Kathy Collins
Guided Reading, Word Matters, Interactive Writing, Matching Books to Readers, 
K-8 TEaching for Comprehension and Fluency - All from Fountas and Pinnell
Literacy Centers - Lesley Mandell (?)
Literacy Links - Laura Robb
New Standards- Reading and Writing Day By Day
Beyond the Morning Message

These will give a solid foundation for effective literacy instruction in 
Kindergarten.

Shelley Levy
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>To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
>Subject: [MOSAIC] kindergarten planning
>
> Hello All,
> 
>I will be moving from grade 3 to a blended (JK/SK) program this fall. In grade 
>3 I was using many of the ideas proposed on the mosaic litserv as well as 
>ideas from Strategies that work and Debbie Miller. Now that I'm going to 
>kindergarten, I'm wondering
>if anyone can point in the the right direction to creating a balanced literacy 
>program that keeps comprehension as the key goal. Any suggestions are 
>appreciated.
> 
>Thanks
>Michele
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Re: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten Questioning

2007-02-04 Thread BarberDK
I am currently working in a kindergarten classroom and this has been a
struggle for me too.  One thing I do is: when we do our picture walk to help
us make predictions  we talk about questions we may have before we read, as
students share there questions I write them on our class reading log.  As we
read I may write down a question I may have and encourage students to share
theirs.  Once we are done we revisit our questions, determine if we can
answer them after we have read and write down our answers.  At this point if
there are any other questions students have they share them and see if
anyone can answer them.  It took a lot of modeling in the beginning,to what
are good questions but the kids really are catching on.  I also use this
same format for our small group work as this allows me to help the more
struggling students in a smaller setting.
Best of Luck!
Kim


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