Knowledge and Skills Statement
Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking--beginning reading and writing. The student develops word structure knowledge through phonological awareness, print concepts, phonics, and morphology to communicate, decode, and spell.
Demonstrated Proficiency of ELA.K.2.D.iii
Observe students during small- or whole-group instruction (shared reading, shared or interactive writing). Ask questions to assess whether students recognize that sentences are comprised of words separated by spaces.
Example Questions:
- What do you see in this sentence?
- What are these called? (teacher points to words and/or spaces)
- What do we need between words?
- What do I need after I write this word?
- If my word does not fit here, what should I do?
Supporting Information for ELA.K.2.D.iii
Research
Zucker, T.A., Ward, A.E. & Justice, L.M. (2009). Print referencing during read-alouds: a technique for increasing emergent readers' print knowledge. The Reading Teacher, 63(1), 62–72. Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/40347652
Summary: Daily classroom read-alouds provide an important context for supporting children's emergent literacy skills. Utilizing print referencing during read-alouds can foster the development of print knowledge in children.