Showing posts with label literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literacy. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 September 2009

what constitutes a good fairytale

intro:
complication:
resolution:
conclusion:

there are usually more than 1 complication, most researchers suggest 3 or 7 are magic numbers and children will look for these within stories.

Appleyard 4 Stages in Childrens Reading

early - the child as a player, making sence of the book, connecting morals and situations to their own life and acting out their interpretations through play.

later - in later stages of reading children want a strong storyline with strong moral characters that they can identify with who have good qualities.

adolesence - thinker, pragmatic, logical thinking, applys own knowledge.

college and after - interpreter, pragmatic and selective reader

children's literature


What is the importance of reading to children in primary school?

In early childhood, even up to the end of primary, it is necessary to involve children in literature as this will help to form a sound basis for language, and reading for work and pleasure later on. There are many ways that children can become engaged in reading. One of these is reading to the whole class.

Benefits of reading to the class

Everyone in the class will have different reading abilities, some much lower than others.Reading to the class as a whole ensures that everyone is given a chance to enjoy a whole story together. There are connotations of the bedtime routine and feeling comfortable and secure when being read to. With an on going story children can become expectant and hold great anticipation in reading sessions. Their enjoyment may then transfer to their own reading and highlight genres they might enjoy in their own time.

handbook of reading research - Rebecca Barr, Michael L Kamil, Peter Mosenthal, P. David Pearson