Literacy In Action: Learning to Read through the Environment
Concepts of print refers to children’s knowledge of the functions of print and how print works. In order to understand how print works children should be exposed to print concepts on a daily basis. Print concepts can be used with all age groups.
Infants/Toddlers
Teachers should read to the children several times a day pointing out the title, author, illustrator, title page and pictures. Teachers should also point to the words as they read the story.
Threes/Fours/Fives
Teachers should read to the children several times a day pointing out the title, author, illustrator, title page and pictures. Teachers should talk about the difference between an author and illustrator and also point to the words as they read the story.
To take children beyond the first level of concepts about print teachers should demonstrate, through instruction, the following:
- Locating the pictures in a book
- Locating the words in a book
- Locating the top and bottom of a book
- Locating the front and back of a book
- Pointing to where the story begins and ends
- Talking about the difference between a letter and a wordAs children become more knowledgeable about concepts of print, teachers can continue to increase the child’s knowledge by describing and demonstrating the following:
- Talking about how letters make up words
- Talking about the spaces between words
- Talking about how words make up sentences.Understanding how books are read is a vital component of teaching concepts about print. Books have several common characteristics. Here are a few examples of book concepts that can be covered:
- Front cover
- Back cover
- Author
- Illustrator
- Title page
Modules
Learning to Read through the Environment
Lessons
- LIA: Learning to Read Through the Environment Pre-Test
- What Is Meant By Concepts of Print
- Activities Supporting Concepts of Print
- Concepts of Print Activities to Use in Classroom
- Assessing Concepts of Print
- Large Group Concepts of Print Lesson
- Making Home/School Connection with Concepts of Print
- First Quiz
- What is Shared Writing?
- Second Quiz
- Fingerpoint Reading and Cut Up Sentences
- Third Quiz
- What is Environmental Print?
- Large Group Environmental Print Lesson
- Making Home/School Connection With Environmental Print
- Word Match Activity
- Environmental Print Wall Activity
- Environmental Print and Dramatic Play
- Resources Supporting Concepts of Print & Environmental Print
- Fourth Quiz
- Importance of a Preschool Library
- Designing a Preschool Library
- Ways to Enhance Preschool Libraries
- Book Suggestions
- Sixth Quiz
- LIA: Learning to Read Through the Environment Final Exam
- Oklahoma DHS Registry Information for LIA: Learning to Read Through the Environment