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This resource outlines effective strategies to promote early literacy in the EYFS framework. Techniques for developing speaking and listening skills include role play, small world activities, and interactive games. For fostering a love for reading, we emphasize daily story time, engaging book corners, and visits from authors. Additionally, we explore practical writing activities that stimulate fine and gross motor skills through creative mark-making and real-life contexts. This comprehensive toolkit is designed to build a solid foundation for lifelong literacy.
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Speaking and listeningHow do we promote speaking and listening skills? • Role play • Small world • Puppet play • Partner work • Games • Signals • Show and tell
Pre-readingHow does the journey to becoming a reader start? • Making reading fun • Daily story time • Book corners • Using story sacks , props and puppets • Topics • Theatre trips and visiting authors • Pyjama Day and Book day
I’m going to make a silly soup, I’m making soup that’s silly. I’m going to cook it in the fridge,To make it nice and chilly!
Letters and Sounds • Synthetic Phonics • Visual, Oral and Kinaesthetic • Using the learning environment
Words and Sentences • Environmental print • Individual reading books • Guided reading books • Shared reading • Using technology
Fine and Gross Motor Skills Music and Movement Dough Disco
Mark makingWhat opportunities do we provide the children with at JESS?
Mark making Areas • Quiet Area • Variety of tools • Examples of print • Different writing media
Role Play and Emergent Writing • Real life situations • Relevant • Context for writing
Useful Links • ShonetteBason (On You Tube) • Dough disco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-IfzeG1aC4 • Digit dance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh7whodf3RA • Squiggle whilst you wiggle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQaxU7VrnY8 • Mark Making matters http://www.foundationyears.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Mark_Marking_Matters.pdf • Contact us • acowin@jess.sch.ae • cthompson@jess.sch.ae