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Make Way for Literacy!
Teaching the Way Young Children Learn

Gretchen Owocki, Saginaw Valley State University

ISBN 978-0-325-00270-5 / 0-325-00270-3 / 2001 / 224pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
Availability: In Stock

Grade Level: PreK-K

List Price: $24.00
With Literacy Through Play, Gretchen Owocki revealed to thousands of early childhood educators what a virtual gold mine play is for facilitating literacy learning. Now, with Make Way for Literacy!, Owocki offers effective guidelines for creating a classroom community that supports children's developing literacies.

Make Way for Literacy! starts with a brief explanation of how literacy begins to develop, first in a child's home and neighborhood. Owocki points out the various individual traits, family activities, and basic literacy practices that can be so influential—and then focuses on preschool, kindergarten, and the primary grades. Next, the book offers four key principles for understanding and facilitating literacy, along with easy-to-follow techniques for starting—or refining—teacher research and inquiry in the classroom.

The bulk of the text is devoted to practical, curriculum-enhancing literacy engagements. For each type of engagement, Owocki explains how it fosters language and literacy development; provides ideas for instruction, assessment, evaluation, and teacher research; offers practical methods and materials for getting the engagement started; suggests related activities involving art, drama, movement, writing, drawing, talk, or play; and includes actual teaching and learning examples from classrooms.

Table of Contents
    Contents:
    I. Literacies and Teaching
    1. How Literacy Develops
    2. Evaluating Children's Literacy Knowledge
    3. Inquiring into Children's Literacies
    II. Literacy Engagements
    4. Exploring Children's Literature
    5. Take-Home Literature Packs
    6. Storytelling
    7. Literature Circles
    8. Readers Theatre
    9. Poetry
    10. Sociodramatic Play and Literacy
    Appendix: Books That Support Emergent Literacy

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