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Be a good model!
Let your children see you reading and writing.
Talk with them about what you are doing. |
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Ideas to encourage Children to write |
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- Encourage your child to retell stories
- Have fun writing messages to each other
- Keep a fun family diary that any family member can write in
- Discuss the every day print around us
- Encourage your child to write emails, letters, invitations, phone messages, and make cards
- Provide paper, pencils, dictionary and thesaurus
- Involve your child in planning for an outing. Provide road maps, travel brochures, calendar, paper
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- Encourage and use a wide vocabulary e.g. how many different
meanings has the word “run” have ?
- Play games together that involve reading and strategising
- Discuss everyday events to build child’s background knowledge. This is
crucial for listening and reading comprehension
- Write emails, cards, notes, recipes
- View a TV documentary together. Summarise, evaluate and critique the
programme.
- Design advertisements, labels, brochures
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Key Strategies for Word Recognition |
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- Look at the sounds and letters at the beginning of the word.
- Look at the sounds and letters in the middle and end of the word.
- Break the word into syllables and sound out each syllable.
- Look for common letter combinations within the word.
- Look for a word family in the word, then check to see if you know a word that rhymes and that would make sense.
- Look for a word family in the word, then think of a word you know with a similar spelling pattern.
- Look at the structure of the word . Do you see a root word or a base word ? A prefix? A suffix? An ending?
- Break the word into syllables. Sound out each syllable parts to work out the word.
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Supporting Literacy (Years 3-6) |
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- Know and understand your child’s learning goal
- Support your child through conversations related to writing and writing
- Set a side time each day for the child to read
- Take them regularly to the city library
- Continue to read aloud to your child. Share a chapter book regularly
- Share your favourite book as a child
- Discuss a newspaper, magazine article together
- Comics, magazines, graphic novels are different types of books to enjoy
- Ask questions about what they are currently reading
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- Encourage the writer to hold their pencil correctly
- Start the formation of the letter from the top
- Get the writer to articulate their story before writing
- Encourage the writer to stretch out the word so they can hear the sounds to record.
- Let the writer read back their story
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Ideas to Encourage Writing |
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- Encourage your child to retell stories
- Have fun writing messages to each other
- Keep a fun family diary that any family member can write in
- Discuss the every day print around us
- Encourage your child to write emails, letters, invitations, phone messages, and make cards
- Provide paper, pencils, dictionary and thesaurus
- Involve your child in planning for an outing. Provide road maps, travel brochures, calendar, paper
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- Encourage the writer to hold their pencil correctly
- Start the formation of the letter from the top
- Get the writer to articulate their story before writing
- Encourage the writer to stretch out the word so they can hear the sounds to record.
- Let the writer read back their story
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