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Literacy Practice in the Classroom
Literacy is the ability to read, view, write, design, speak and listen in a way that allows us to communicate effectively and to make sense of the world.
June 11th 2016 TKT PROGRAM
Image by Ruben Alvarado)
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OBJECTIVE
To allow participants explore ways to promote literacy in the classroom.
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OUTCOMES
Participants will make a
presentation about how to teach a
specific skill to promote literacy in
the classroom.
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AGENDA
First Part ( 02:00 to 04:30 p.m.)
• Sharing Fun Communicative Activities (10’ each)
• Introducing some aspects about Literacy
• Preparing the presentation to promote literacy in the classroom
• Making the presentation.
Break ( 04:30 to 04:45 p.m.)
Second Part ( 04:45 to 7:00)
• Sharing a story to promote literacy.
• Work on updating their e-blogs
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Why is literacy important?
Literacy is vital to ensuring your child has the best chance to succeed in their schooling and everyday life. Literacy allows us to make sense of a range of written, visual and spoken texts including books, newspapers, magazines, timetables, DVDs, television and radio programs, signs, maps, conversations and instructions. http://education.qld.gov.au/literacyandnumeracy/pdf/factsheet-l-n.pdf
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Ways to support your child’s literacy development
Children’s motivation and achievement
improve when their parents, carers and
teachers are involved in their
education. There are many
everyday things you can do to encourage
literacy learning.
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• Encouraging your child to read and view a variety of texts such as newspapers, novels, comics, magazines, websites, email, timetables, instructions and recipes.
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• Encouraging your child to write and design for a variety of purposes using print and electronic resources — invitations, thank you notes, shopping lists, messages, journals and electronic slide shows.
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• Encouraging your child to speak and listen for a variety of purposes — sharing a joke, giving instructions or asking for information.
• Sharing a love of language.
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• Discussing how texts
look different
depending on the
purpose and audience
— for example, text
messaging uses
different spelling from
school projects.
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*Discussing favourite authors, producers, directors or illustrators and what you like about them.
• Discussing new and unusual words or phrases and exploring these through print and electronic dictionaries.
Task 1: Prepare your presentation
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INSTRUCTIONS
• Get in pairs.
• Discuss What do you understand by literacy nowadays?
• Choose a topic from the textbook. (Teaching listening,
reading, writing and speaking) Pages 102-142. / 204-…
• Prepare a presentation taking into account how we can
teach the different skills.
• The presentation will be of maximum 12 minutes.• You have 60 mins to prepare and be ready to present to
the class.
Communicative Grammar
Task 2: Presenting to the class.
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SUMMARIZING
How do you promote literacy in your classroom?
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* http://www.colorincolorado.org/article/language-objectives-key-effective- content-area-instruction-english-learners* http://www.edutopia.org/blogs/tag/literacy* http://www.edutopia.org/blog/literacy-practices-we-should-abandon-nell-k-dukeElementary reading.* http://www.vdoe.whro.org/early_literacy/ER01/ER01.swfAlphabet Matching*http://puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com/WordSearchSetupForm.asp?campaign=flyout_teachers_puzzle_wordcrossBlending and Segmenting Games* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-OKTQtFbLs* Watch jigsaw in actionGo inside Cathy Doyle's second grade classroom in Evanston, Illinois to observe her students use the jigsaw strategy to understand the topic of gardening more deeply and share what they have learned. Joanne Meier, our research director, introduces the strategy and talks about the importance of advanced planning and organization to make this strategy really effective.http://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/jigsaw#watch
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SOME USEFUL LINKS ABOUT THE TOPIC
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LET’S LEARN MORE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iOlM9XdOYo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcwT3sdW960
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qaBPthrUqs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr7hclODi7I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKc4I-YxepQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ql7wHgsjSs
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A TPR STORY TELLING SAMPLE
“A LITTLE BOY”
Updating your e-blog
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