Sunday, January 20, 2019
Reading and Writing Development
Reading and Writing study Tyesha Woods March 10, 2013 ADE/202 Susan Clark The two age groups that I stick chosen are early puerility and middle minorhood. Early clawhood ranges from two to sixsome years of age and middle boorhood ranges from six to ten years of age. In the stemma stages of early squirthood the child would not be reading or writing precisely yet. scarce they would be starting to learn how to read and to write. They should be learning how to blob letters and how to put them together to form spoken language.At the end of this stage the child should be able-bodied to read and write, or they should be at the beginning stages of reading and writing. The beginning stages of middle childhood the child should be at the beginning stages of reading and writing. By the end of the middle childhood the childs reading and writing skills should be more advance. They should be able to read at a higher level. They should be able to labour spelling words and look them up in the dictionary, write discover the words, and make the words into sentences. For the children in early child the material that I would use would be handouts.The handouts leave cast the letters for the kids to trace. Then they would a beginners reading book. They would have to read the book and they would have to write most what they read. Another affaire that I would do, is give the children an setment where they had to match up the word with the picture. For example if the handout had pictures of a dog, cat, kite and cow the child would have to match the word with the picture. That should jock with the reading aspect. For the writing I would have the child write the words out two time each. The material that I would use for the children in middle childhood is diction and reading.I would give spelling words and assign to read a book. As far as the spelling words the first thing that I would do is have the students write out the words five generation each so that they b rush off get know the words. The second thing that I would do is, have the children look up the words in the dictionary. Another thing that I would do is having the students make sentences out of the words that I have given them. The finale thing that I would do is to give the students a spelling test. Now for the reading I would assign the children a book to read and the students, would have to read a some pages at a time.By the end of the week the student should finished the book, and as a weekend assignment they would have to write a subtile book report. The book report would have to tell what they read. I would withal ask the children to write down the words that they did not understand. So, that I could point the words and turn them into spelling words. I would do this so that children would have a better understanding of the words that the children did not understand. I nip that these methods will help the children to improve their reading and writing skills. For both gro ups I would ask the parents to get involved with the childrens school die hard.I would ask the parents to make for sure that the kids do the work when the children are internal. I will give the children work packets to take home so that they can keep practicing their work. The work that I would give would be done when the kids have spring break or on the weekend. I would do this so that the kids will not inter what they have learned in school. I would not give so much work that it would take away from the kids time off, but just enough to keep them sharp when it comes to their school work. I would recommend that the parents do the work with the children for two hours out of the day.The parents and the teachers need to work together. That is why I keep saying that the parents can help the child the teachers can help the child while they are at school. The parents help at home by making sure that the child does the schoolwork and the teacher will check to make sure that the child d id the work. If the parents and the teachers work together they can both help the child to strengthen their reading and writing skills. References Teresa M. McDevitt and Jeanne Ellis Ormrod. (2004). pincer Development Educating and Working with Children and Adolescents. Retrieved from Teresa M. McDevitt and Jeanne Ellis Ormrod, ADE202 website.
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