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Learning to Read
Movement and Reading | NPT3
Season 2022
Episode 28
Movement helps get the blood flowing to our brains. We can use movement to work on literacy awareness skills as well; in this case, playing with syllables. Ask kids to use a marching step to count syllables. Come up with a short list of words that have two or more syllables. This can become their vocabulary list.
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Watching a story performed transforms text into an engaging multisensory experience.
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This activity brings deeper engagement with a book with sensory elements and role playing.
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This activity focuses on learning the predictable patterns used in common contractions.
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This activity highlights the work that an author and illustrator do to build appreciation.
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To build vocabulary, an adult and child can use a dictionary to find a new word to learn.
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This activity helps a child express their fondness for someone by writing them a letter.
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This activity demonstrates the importance of tone in reading to convey various emotions.
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This activity helps children create a story using a character and setting from a book.\
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To recognize story elements, a child reads two books noting similarities and differences.
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Young readers can practice spelling by learning the lyrics to their favorite songs.