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Writing In Preschool: Learning To Orchestrate Meaning And Marks (Preschool Literacy Collection),Used
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Writing skills that develop in early childhood, especially during the preschool years, are a clear and strong predictor of children's later writing achievement and literacy skills. During these crucial two to three years, a young child's writing evolves from scribble to script, making it essential for teachers to support preschoolers as they learn to communicate and express meaning through their writing.In the second edition of Writing in Preschool, part of the Preschool Literacy Collection, authors Judith A. Schickedanz and Renee M. Casbergue provide a detailed picture of preschoolers writing development and demonstrate how teachers can support students on their journey from scribble to script. The fully revised and updated chapters will show you how to identify and build the various strands of knowledge and skills that must come together for preschoolers to understand how print works.A new chapter on assessing preschoolers writing includes a continuum of early writing development that uses actual student writing samples to represent the various phases. You will learn how to document changes in children's writing, capture multiple dimensions of writing, and form a comprehensive assessment of students writing progress. Another new chapter on helping children use words to convey meaning focuses on children s first steps in representing meaning and explores the connections between oral language, drawing, and writing.This book is an essential resource that preschool teachers and administrators can use to ensure that preschoolers are eager to record their ideas and confident in their ability to express themselves through writing.The International Reading Association is the world's premier organization of literacy professionals. Our titles promote reading by providing professional development to continuously advance the quality of literacy instruction and research.Researchbased, classroomtested, and peerreviewed, IRA titles are among the highest quality tools that help literacy professionals do their jobs better.Some of the many areas we publish in include:ComprehensionResponse To Intervention/Struggling ReadersEarly LiteracyAdolescent LiteracyAssessmentLiteracy CoachingResearch And Policy
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