Teach Your Child To Read And Write
Posted on 20 Dec 10:02 | by mitsumi | 10 views
Last updated 7/2015
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 667.19 MB | Duration: 1h 25m
At-home activities to help your child learn important literacy skills.
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 667.19 MB | Duration: 1h 25m
At-home activities to help your child learn important literacy skills.
What you'll learn
Help your child learn to read and write.
Know what your child is expected to learn at school.
Use research based instruction to help children build early literacy skills
Requirements
Be excited about working with your child!
Be willing to engage with your child's teacher at school.
Description
Help your child develop strong reading and writing skills. Teach Your Child to Read and Write includes over 20 video lessons covering all aspects of early literacy. You will learn:What your child is expected to learn at school.How these skills and concepts will impact your child's future academic success.Simple and fun ways to support your child's learning at home.Help your child become a great reader and writer.Many parents think teaching the alphabet, reading bedtime stories and providing their child with opportunities to read is enough to ensure their child becomes a great reader and writer. There is so much more you need to do! After taking this class, you will know how to help your young child build a foundation for success.Helping your children at home is critical. More than 40 years of research has proven that the most accurate predictor of a child's achievement in school is not income, the quality of the school they attend, social status or even teacher quality. It is how much family's support learning at home, set realistic and high expectations, and become involved at school and in the community.After taking this class you will be able to help your child:Build a strong foundation of literacy skills.Begin to learn the writing process.Develop a love or reading.Your instructor for this class is National Board Certified Teacher and Bluegrass Learning Senior Education Specialist Bobbie Noall. Bobbie has more than 15 years of classroom teaching experience and currently works full-time as a district response to intervention teacher for a public school district, specializing in literacy support for struggling students.The class is presented using parent friendly language, without difficult technical terms. It is designed for busy parents and is also beneficial for anyone who spends time with early elementary school age children. Childcare workers and teachers who may want a refresher on effective literacy instruction would also benefit from the lessons.
Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Working with Sounds
Lecture 2 Introduction to Sounds
Lecture 3 Identifying Sounds
Lecture 4 Manipulating Sounds
Section 3: Phonics
Lecture 5 Introduction to Phonics
Lecture 6 The Alphabetic Principal
Lecture 7 Phonics Patterns
Lecture 8 Sight Words and Digraphs
Section 4: Fluency
Lecture 9 Introduction to Fluency
Lecture 10 Reading Quickly, Accurately and with Voice
Section 5: Comprehension
Lecture 11 Introduction to Comprehension
Lecture 12 Comprehension Strategies
Section 6: Text types
Lecture 13 Introduction to Text Types
Lecture 14 Informational Text
Lecture 15 Literary Text
Section 7: Writing
Lecture 16 Introduction to Writing
Lecture 17 Foundations of Writing
Lecture 18 The Writing Process
Lecture 19 Introduction to Writing in Response to Reading
Lecture 20 Writing in response to Reading: Informational text
Lecture 21 Writing in Response to Reading: Literary Text
All parents of early elementary school students in grades k-2,Parents of elementary students who are struggling to read or write in 3rd-5th grades ,Teachers and para-professionals who need a review of effective literacy strategies.
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