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Literacy Links
Practical Strategies to Develop the Emergent Literacy At-Risk Children Need

Laura Robb, Powhatan School, Virginia

ISBN 978-0-325-00442-6 / 0-325-00442-0 / 2003 / 320pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: PreK-1

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When young children have been deprived of literacy-building experiences, is it fair for them to start school being taught the same way as those with a rich reading and writing background?

No, it's NOT fair, says reading expert Laura Robb. That's why she helped develop Literacy Links, a highly successful early intervention program, and why she wrote this book. Dedicated to young children with little exposure to literacy activities at home, the program provides the background knowledge these children need to succeed. The book explains exactly how this works.

Thoroughly comprehensive and practical, Literacy Links offers strategy after strategy to help literacy-deprived young learners. Robb has found that giving students the opportunity to experience family storybook reading at school works best. She offers four ways to reconstruct that experience and develop emergent literacy by

  • organizing small separate kindergarten classes that respond to the children's needs and progress
  • training adults to conduct family storybook reading within a regular school day
  • building the literacy knowledge of small groups through a balanced read-aloud program and writing workshop
  • setting up a summer school program for children who would benefit from more reading and writing.
These techniques, in fact, will benefit all children, regardless of background.

Enhanced by plentiful student work, reproducibles, and photographs, Literacy Links is just the book needed by classroom teachers, Title I Directors, and any administrator who's serious about developing emergent literacy in every child.

Table of Contents
    1. Changing the Landscape for Literacy-Deprived Learners
    2. An Overview of Emergent Literacy
    3. Planning for and Organizing the Year
    4. Assessing and Selecting Children for Literacy Links
    5. Constructing a Balanced Read-Aloud Program
    6. Interactive, Shared, and Independent Writing
    7. Word Play, Pretend Play, and Centers
    8. School, Home, and Community Connections
    9. Evaluation and Beyond
    Appendixes:
    A. Books About Phonemic Awareness
    B. Rhyming Books
    C. Patterned and Repetitive Books
    D. Nonfiction Read-Alouds
    E. Books Children Will Want to Hear Again and Again
    F. Alphabet Books
    G. Counting Books
    H. Log of Story Books Read Each Week
    I. High-Frequency Words
    J. Discussion Graph for Noisy Nora by Rosemary Wells
    K. Take-Home Stories Form
    L. Making Masking Devices
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