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Early Literacy in Action
The Language-Focused Curriculum for Preschool
By Betty Bunce, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

| "An indispensable resource for all early childhood professionals ... precisely what young children need to prepare for the literacy demands ahead." Helen Ezell, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, University of Pittsburgh, co-author, Shared Storybook Reading: Building Young Children's Language and Emergent Literacy Skills
"A nice balance of teacher-led and child centered activities ... Implementing these carefully researched materials will positively enhance the literacy instruction and environment of a preschool classroom." Andrea DeBruin-Parecki, Ph.D, Associate Professor, Early Childhood, Old Dominion University
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Enhance young children's language skills with this proven play-focused preschool curriculumdrawn from more than 20 years of field testing and outcomes! This highly adaptable, flexible program is a practical and significantly expanded follow-up to the bestselling Building a Language Focused Curriculum for the Preschool Classroom.
Teachers will get a year's worth of lessons40 weeks of curriculum plans, including weekly themes, dramatic play activities, art, suggested story and song selections, and group lesson plans laid out in a week-by-week format. Detailed information on themes, lesson plans, and teaching strategies allow this program to be effectively implemented by educators at any experience level.
With this proven curriculumselected by ASHA for the Department of Education as a model program for Early Reading First preschool staff will
- implement speech and language intervention in the classroom
- enhance the language skills of all childrenincluding children with language impairments, children from low resource backgrounds, and English language learners
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ensure quality preschool programming with both the Fidelity Checklist, which helps preschools replicate the program accurately, and the Learning Observation Guide for measuring progress
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support cognitive, motor, and social skill development
Used in both public schools and university training programs, the activities have been field-tested with over 500 children.
Educators will have confidence knowing they are providing the best language and literacy programming for all children. And children will find it just plain fun stimulating them to get excited about learning, and better preparing them for school entry.
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ORDERING INFO
ISBN 978-1-55766-922-3
Layflat 608 pages
8½ x 11 2008
$54.95
Stock# 69223
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Table of Contents
About the Author
Contributors
Foreword
Mabel L. Rice
Preface
Acknowledgments
I: Foundations of the Language-Focused Curriculum
1: General Philosophy of the Language-Focused Curriculum
2: Curriculum Structure for Naturalistic Learning
3: Language Intervention in the Language-Focused Curriculum
4: Research on the Language-Focused Curriculum: Teacher Training and Implementation Fidelity
Laura Justice, Alice K. Wiggins, & Khara L. Pence
5: Overview of Speech and Language Outcomes and Progress Monitoring
II: Lesson Plans
FALL SEMESTER
September Monthly Planning Guide
Week 1: Class Favorites
Week 2: Places in the Community
Week 3: Transportation
Week 4: Occupations
Week 5: Food
October Monthly Planning Guide
Week 6: The Five Senses
Week 7: Vacation
Week 8: All About Fall
Week 9: Places in the Community
Week 10: Halloween
November Monthly Planning Guide
Week 11: Things Big Kids Do
Week 12: All About Animals
Week 13: Taking Care of Ourselves and Our World Week 14: HomesThanksgiving Week Week 15: Adventure
December Monthly Planning Guide
Week 16: Occupations
Week 17: Seasons
Week 18: Hobbies
Week 19: At the Mall
Week 20: The Elements
SPRING SEMESTER
January Monthly Planning Guide
Week 21: Places in the Community
Week 22: Seasons
Week 23: Places Animals Live
Week 24: Homes Across the Ages
February Monthly Planning Guide
Week 25: Occupations
Week 26: Friendship/Valentine's Day
Week 27: Weekend Chores
Week 28: Exploring
March Monthly Planning Guide
Week 29: Family Fun
Week 30: Spring
Week 31: Taking Care of Ourselves
Week 32: Vacations
April Monthly Planning Guide
Week 33: Places Around the World
Week 34: The Elements
Week 35: Hobbies
Week 36: Community Helpers
May Monthly Planning Guide
Week 37: The Five Sense
Week 38: Places People Work
Week 39: Things Big Kids Do
Week 40: All About Food
III: Resources
Appendix A: Blank Planning Guides and Lesson Plans
Blank Monthly Planning Guide
Blank Weekly Planning Guide
Blank Daily Planning Guide
Blank Lesson Plans for Dramatic Play, Art, and Group Activities
Appendix B: Learning Observation Guide
Bibliography of Children's Books
References
Index
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