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Welcome!LANGUAGE ARTS IN PRE-K
PART I
ORAL LANGUAGE
DEVELOPMENT
Presenters:
Nancy Aliano
Ana Zepeda
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FUNCTIONS
Oral language is the foundation of literacy.
Building a child's oral language skills will ultimately improve his reading skills as well.
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SIGNIFICANCE OF ORAL LANGUAGE
Language skills are important in order to make connections with others and understand experiences.
Majority of vocabulary derives from experiences.
Teach the essentials of oral language to build upon it for a higher mental development.
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LANGUAGE: A MENTAL TOOL
When children use symbols (letters) and concepts
(rhyming) to think, they no longer need to have
an object in order to think about it.
Language allows children to imagine,
manipulate, create new ideas and share those
ideas with others.
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THE MINDSociety contributes to the way a child’s mind
work.
According to Vygotsky; children could not
learn logical thinking without having
mastered language.
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RECEPTIVE & EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE
They are different but equally important!
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Phonological awareness includes
attending to speech, discriminating
between sounds, holding sounds in
memory.
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LISTENING EXERCISE♦ II.D.6 CHILD INCREASES LISTENING VOCABULARY AND BEGINS TO DEVELOP VOCABULARY
OF OBJECT NAMES AND COMMON PHRASES IN ENGLISH (ELL).
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LISTENING
Listening is a two-way street.
Strategies
“Story Time” with no pictures. Ask what they
understood at the end.
Singing songs with no music gives students the
chance to hear and produce the words of the song.
Taking it home: Ask students to sing the song to
their parents and have parents write what the child
sings.
II.B.3 Child provides appropriate information for
various situations.
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PURPOSEFUL TALK
Parallel Talk: an adult describes what the child is
doing
Self-Talk: an adult talks about what he or she is
doing, using short sentences.
Example: At snack time, an adult says, “I am crushing up
crackers and putting them in my chicken noodle soup.”
Expansion: An adult adds more information to
the sentences that the child expresses. Example: A child says, “A fire truck!” An adult responds, “There is
a big, yellow, fire truck with a siren!”
Hart Paulson, Lucy, Ed.D.,CCP-SLP & Louisa C. Moats, Ed.D.
LETRS for Early Childhood Education. 2010
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YOU TRY IT!
Work with the people at your table to expand
these utterances.
1. “Ball.”
1. “A dog a bone.”
1. “Her falled down.”
1. “He made a big bubble.”
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WHAT IS A WORD?
Recognizing what a word is
What does it look like?
What does it sound like?
What are the characteristics of a word?
After students know what a word is then you can
expand to teach them what a sentence is.
♦ II.E.1 Child typically uses complete
sentences of four or more words and
grammatical complexity usually with
subject, verb, and object order.
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ALLITERATION
Comparing Sounds
Guess What I am thinking/Adivina lo que estoy
pensando (Mystery Bag)
Animal Sounds (Think of a word that starts with
the sound as your name)
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RHYMING
Rhyming with our bodies
Rhyming Train
Rhyme “Hola, Hola, Coca Cola.”
Rhyming Names/Nombres que Riman
Start with made up words
We want them to understand the concept not
memorize the cards
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Let’s have a mental break
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ANYTIME IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO PROMOTEORAL LANGUAGE♦ II.D.1 CHILD USES A WIDE VARIETY OF WORDS TO LABEL AND DESCRIBE
PEOPLE, PLACES, THINGS, AND ACTIONS.
♦ II.E.7 CHILD ATTEMPTS TO USE NEW VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR IN SPEECH (ELL).
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STUDENTS ENGAGING IN MEANINGFUL
CONVERSATIONS
II.B.1Child is able to use
language for different
purposes.
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CHILDREN ACTING IS AN
ORAL LANGUAGE OPPORTUNITY
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CENTERS A BIG PLACE FOR
ORAL LANGUAGE OPPORTUNITY
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ORAL LANGUAGE PRACTICE HELPS
STUDENTS TO BECOME LEADERS
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MODELING HOW TO PLAY IN CENTERS
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MUSICAL CHAIR ACTIVITY
II.A.2 CHILD SHOWS UNDERSTANDING BY FOLLOWING TWO-STEP ORAL DIRECTIONS
AND USUALLY FOLLOWS THREE-STEP DIRECTIONS.
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I.B.2B CHILD IS AWARE OF FEELINGS MOST OF THE TIME.
I.C.4 CHILD INCREASINGLY INTERACTS AND COMMUNICATES WITH PEERS TO INITIATE PRETEND PLAY
SCENARIOS THAT SHARE A COMMON PLAN AND GOAL.
VII.B.1 CHILD DEMONSTRATES THAT ALL PEOPLE NEED FOOD, CLOTHING, AND SHELTER.
VII.B.3 CHILD DISCUSSES THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMMUNITY WORKERS.
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GOALS
Think about your students. What are your goals
this year regarding Oral language development?.
Make sure you differentiate the different levels
they bring to school.
Turn to a person and share
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WHEN CAN I PROMOTE ORAL LANGUAGE?
Asking and answering questions
Pair conversations
Transitions
Center time/activities
Singing songs and rhymes
Giving students opportunities to speak at anytime
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TEACHING THE RULES OF LISTENING AND
SPEAKING IN YOUR CLASSROOM.
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SO HOW DO YOU FEEL NOW?
Do you feel you will have more things to do now?
Or you think that now you have a better idea of
how to plan for a purposeful time to engage
students in meaningful conversations that will
enrich their experience in your classroom?
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ORAL LANGUAGE DOESN’T HAVE TO COST
MUCH BUT YES, IT NEEDS TO BE PLANNED
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ORGANIZE YOUR IDEAS = MENTAL TOOL
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What strategies will you be using in your
classroom to fill in the gap?
Turn and discuss with your neighbor
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MAKE AND TAKE
Songs
Alliteration chart
Conversation starters for centers
Syllable clapping
Rhyming sheet and pictures
Questions what where when what...
KWL anchor chart
Feeling faces vocabulary
Phonics for English and Spanish
Problem and solution
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Choose a song that you would like to start working
with your kids.
Get creative and put it on chart paper.
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THANK YOU FOR COMING!
We enjoyed having you today
Next session will be January 24
“Read Aloud and story time, the advantages”
Can my students read?
Thank you!
Ms. Aliano and Ms. Zepeda