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		<title>Reading: 3 Kindergarten Word Activities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re fast approaching the first school holidays of the year. About 10 weeks ago, Mr N and M headed off enthusiastically to school, into their Kindergarten class. I also headed back to the world of teaching, and oddly enough &#8211; also to a Kindergarten class. So much happens in Kindergarten, but in my mind, reading, [...]</p>
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<p>We&#8217;re fast approaching the first school holidays of the year. About 10 weeks ago, Mr N and M headed off enthusiastically to school, into their Kindergarten class. I also headed back to the world of teaching, and oddly enough &#8211; also to a Kindergarten class. So much happens in Kindergarten, but in my mind, <a href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/books-how-to-encourage-reading/" title="Books: How to Encourage Reading">reading</a>, and learning to read is a huge part of Kindergarten.</p>
<h3>How To Support Your Child&#8217;s Reading At Home</h3>
<p>Before I delve into some specific activities that you can do at home to complement your child&#8217;s reading lessons at school, I want to make it clear that above all, reading with your child at home should be enjoyable. I know first hand how hard it is to juggle everything into the tiny space of time between getting home and children&#8217;s bedtimes &#8211; and on fading energy levels.</p>
<p>The best thing you can do to support your child&#8217;s reading at home is to listen to your child read every day, even for a short time.</p>
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<p>I also personally think the <a title="Books: How to Encourage Reading" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/books-how-to-encourage-reading/">10 ways to encourage reading</a> that I previously shared takes precedence over these possible specific activities you can do with your Kindergarten child at home. Growing a love of reading and of literature is priceless.</p>
<p>Having said all that, I have lately incorporated these short little activities at home with my Twin 5&#8217;s as part of our reading time at home. We only do these activities when we have a bit more time and energy up our sleeves.</p>
<p>I think these short reading activities can help consolidate certain reading skills taught in Kindergarten, and hence am glad to be sharing them here with you.</p>
<h3>Activity #1: An Unknown Word in the Text</h3>
<p>Using the text that the child has just read, choose one <a href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/reading-dont-know-the-word/" title="Reading: When Children Don’t Know The Word">unknown word</a> for them to look for, locate and construct.</p>
<p>For example, if the your child didn&#8217;t know the word &#8220;the&#8221;, ask him/her to find &#8220;the&#8221; on a given page. Have them re-read the sentence, stop at the word &#8220;the&#8221; and point to it.</p>
<p>We have a tub of magnetic letters at home and some small magnetic whiteboards. Such useful resources and certainly worth investing in. However, if you don&#8217;t have these, you can easily make up some small cardboard squares with letters on them and use these instead.</p>
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<p>Give your child the letters that make up the unknown word. For e.g. for &#8220;the&#8221;, give them the letters &#8220;t&#8221;, &#8220;h&#8221;, &#8220;e&#8221;. Don&#8217;t give it to them in any particular order or the right way up necessarily. Ask them, using these letters, to make the word &#8220;the&#8221;. Check that they&#8217;ve:</p>
<ul>
<li>Placed the letters in the right sequence &#8211; e.g. t first, h next, and e last.</li>
<li>Put the word together in the right direction &#8211; from left to right.</li>
<li>Orientated the letters correctly &#8211; e.g. the letters t or h or e aren&#8217;t placed upside down.</li>
</ul>
<p>After they have constructed the unknown word, have them write the word, checking that they&#8217;ve:</p>
<ul>
<li>Written the letters in the right sequence &#8211; e.g. t first, h next, and e last.</li>
<li>Written the word together in the right direction &#8211; from left to right.</li>
<li>Orientated the letters correctly &#8211; e.g. the letters t or h or e aren&#8217;t upside down.</li>
<li><a href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/how-to-teach-reading-writing-letters/" title="How to Teach Reading &#038; Writing: Letters">Used the correct letter formations</a> &#8211; e.g. &nbsp;for the letter t, we go down, take our pencils off, then draw a line across from left to right ; we don&#8217;t go up, pencils off, then draw a line across right to left.</li>
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<h3>Activity #2: A Known Word in the Text</h3>
<p>Using the text that the child has just read, choose a known word.</p>
<p>For example, with Mr N, our known word was &#8220;pig&#8221;. I asked him to re-read the sentence and stop at the word &#8220;pig&#8221;.</p>
<p>I asked him to make the word &#8220;pig&#8221; using our magnetic letters. We then talked about&nbsp;what we would need to change in &#8220;pig&#8221; to make the word &#8220;big&#8221;. We discussed how the beginning sound/letter would need to change. I then asked if he could make the word &#8220;big&#8221; and place it next to &#8220;pig&#8221; so it would read &#8220;big pig&#8221;.</p>
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<p>He then wrote the words &#8220;big pig&#8221; and drew a picture of a big pig. As with the unknown word activity, check that they&#8217;ve:</p>
<ul>
<li>Written the letters in the right sequence.</li>
<li>Written the word together in the right direction.</li>
<li>Orientated the letters correctly.</li>
<li>Used the correct letter formations.</li>
</ul>
<p>With this unknown word activity, you&#8217;re not necessarily going to get words that go well next to each other like &#8220;big pig&#8221;. Your two words may be &#8220;can&#8221; and &#8220;fan&#8221;. In which case, you would just have one word on the board at any given time. E.g. change the word &#8220;can&#8221; to &#8220;fan&#8221;. You can then ask them to draw a fan.</p>
<h3>Activity #3: New Letter Combinations</h3>
<p>As Mr N could do the above quite confidently, I then challenged him to make the word &#8220;small&#8221;, so it would be &#8220;small pig&#8221; instead of &#8220;big pig&#8221;. He proceeded to make the word &#8220;small&#8221;, spelling it &#8220;smol&#8221;, which makes perfect sense phonetically. I praised his attempt, then introduced the new letter combination &#8220;all&#8221; to him. We talked about some words with the letter combination &#8220;all&#8221;, like &#8220;fall&#8221;, &#8220;call&#8221;, &#8220;tall&#8221;, &#8220;ball&#8221; and &#8220;small&#8221;.</p>
<p>He made the word &#8220;small&#8221;, using the &#8220;all&#8221; letter combination, then wrote the words, &#8220;small pig&#8221;, and finish it off with a picture of a small pig.</p>
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<h3>Encouraging Children to be Independent and Autonomous Learners</h3>
<p>The pace at which children learn is incredible. Even during those times when it seems like they aren&#8217;t quite grasping new concepts at a pace you&#8217;d expect or like them to, be confident that they will learn how to read &#8211; (perhaps to a different time frame to your expectations though).</p>
<p>While the above reading word activities for kindergarten can be helpful, to encourage children to be independent and autonomous learners, <a href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/books-how-to-encourage-reading/" title="Books: How to Encourage Reading">ensure that they have plenty of opportunities to read books</a> that they are familiar with. Books that they can read easily, accurately and fluently without support. Give them access to a rich and varied range of reading material. Let them choose. Let them read. Give them time to read regularly during the week.</p>
<div align="center">N: 5 years 10 months</div>
<div align="center">March 2014</div>
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