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While learning to read and write takes time, there are effective
ways to tap into what children already know and use that
information to jump start the literacy process. One is through
environmental print, the print that surrounds children in their
natural environments, from billboards to lunch boxes. This handy
and engaging book of environmental print (EP) activities brings in
research from the National Reading Panel to support the use of EP
across the curriculum in early childhood classrooms. Where
relevant, the authors indicate how the activities meet the goals of
both Early Reading First and Reading First. The research and
activities in the book supply teachers with an understanding of the
importance of using EP to promote literacy learning, and a jumping
off point for effectively using EP right away. This book offers
educators: * Foundational (Clay, Goodman) and recent (Vukelich,
Schickedanz, Burns, Snow) research to support the use of
environmental print in developing children's early literacy. * A
wealth of environmental print activities for teaching language
arts, math, health, science, social studies, art, music, and
dramatic play. * Activities that specify goals/literacy skills,
materials, instructions, variations and extensions, assessment
practices, as well as related literature and songs to strengthen
concepts * Suggestions for showing parents how to use environmental
print with their children An environmental print book list and a
sample letter to parents
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