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Teaching Early Reading and Phonics: Creative Approaches to Early Literacy 2nd Revised edition


Teaching Early Reading and Phonics: Creative Approaches to Early Literacy 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Goouch, Kathy; Lambirth, Andrew

Teaching Early Reading and Phonics: Creative Approaches to Early Literacy

£29.99

ISBN:
9781473918900
Publication Date:
2 Nov 2016
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
152 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 1 May 2024
Teaching Early Reading and Phonics: Creative Approaches to Early Literacy

Description

Learning to read is an exciting and vital part of every child's development. The new edition of this book continues to provide trainees and teachers with a broad understanding of teaching reading and phonics, and equip them with the skills necessary to face the reality of the early years classroom in order to meet the needs of individual children. With vital information on constructing relationships with young readers, and how to plan phonics within a rich, interactive and playful literacy pedagogy, the second edition now includes: A brand new chapter on babies and early reading More information on language acquisition and how children learn A discussion of children with SEN An appreciation for the rise of digital technologies in relation to reading Whether you're training to become a teacher, or already working in the classroom this book is ideal for those who wish to embed the teaching of phonics into carefully selected high quality materials - particularly in children's literature.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: Sensible Approaches to Teaching and Reading Chapter 2: Beginning with Babies Chapter3: Critical contexts Chapter 4: The role of the teacher Chapter 5: Knowledge for reading Chapter 6: Environments for reading Chapter 7: Resources for reading Chapter 7: Resources for reading Chapter 8: Reading routines Chapter 9: Talk, reading and writing Chapter 10: Assessment of reading Chapter 11: Conclusions: Principles and Practice

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