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The Reading Railroad
024 Issue
For Parents, Caregiver's and Teachers
Fun Reading Ideas & Activities for
Preshool and Primary Grade Children

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In this issue:

I. The Skills Kids Need to Read
II. Top 10 Kids Movies
III. Site of the Month
IV. Book of the Month for Kids
V. What’s YOUR Story? – Tell us about it!
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I. The Skills Kids Need to Read

As a basic foundation for learning to read and write, kids need strong speaking and listening skills. When you and other adults around your kids encourage them to talk, ask, questions, and use dramatic play, it increases their vocabulary, allows them to hear and practice building sentences, and gives them more knowledge to understand spoken and written language.

There are three skill areas that form the foundation for reading. Kids who develop strong skills in these areas have greater success learning to read:

Print knowledge -- an understanding of books, letters, and words. For example, understanding that print carries a message, recognizing that people read text rather than pictures, and being aware of how to read a book (right side up, from beginning to end, from left to right, from the top to the bottom of the page).

Beginning writing -- first efforts to use print in a meaningful way. For example, a child's first efforts to use known letters or approximations of letters to represent written language, such as to attempt to write his or her name, and knowing how text should look: letters grouped together into words with spaces between words.

Language awareness -- an understanding of how language works. For example, being able to count the words in a spoken sentence and being able to hear the individual sounds in a spoken word.

Children develop these skills by having many early experiences with language, books, and print. They can have these experiences as part of everyday life, through play, conversation, and a wide range of activities.

Young children use play and talk as a way to expand, explore, and make sense of their world. When kids talk about daily tasks and special events, tell stories, sing songs, and scribble, they are laying the groundwork for reading and writing.

Why kids have trouble
Why do so many children experience problems learning to read? Many simply do not have enough experiences with language, books, and print. They need more time at home and in their early childhood programs devoted to helping them develop the skills that lead to reading. A lack of developmentally appropriate skill-building at an early age can significantly limit the reading and writing level a child attains.

A child's intelligence (within a normal range, as measured by standardized tests) does not determine the ease with which he'll learn to read and write. However, for about 5 to 7 percent of kids, a learning disability -- a different way of processing information and learning -- may account for their difficulty learning to read. These children will need additional specialized instruction and support.


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III. Site of the Month

Build a Simple Paper Airplane
Now that the weather is warm for us northerners, my thoughts go to fun and outdoor play. Learning to look at a picture and make an airplane increases reading skills. So have fun with your child. Designed and redesign these airplanes. Which design will flyer the fastest? The furtherest?


IV. Book of the Month for Kids

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A lot of children's books deal with sharing and getting along with others. A lot try to help children be themselves. The brilliance of Leo Lionni is that in book after book he brings these two ideas together, showing children that they can be themselves and care about others at the same time.

For any kid that loved "Finding Nemo", I think this book would be an excellent companion. The lesson is twofold. One is that when people band together they can fight the unnaturally large problems facing them. Another is that being different, like Swimmy, can be a wonderful thing.

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V. What’s YOUR Story? – Tell us!

How have the ideas in the Reading Railroad has been helpful? We would love to hear your success story and put it in the newsletter so others can benefit from your experience!


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