Task 3
Task 3
Promoting
Literacy
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Procedure
It is suggested that at least one hour per day be dedicated to this task over the placement.
Choose the key areas that seem most relevant to the age of the children.
See if you can find out what the teacher plans to do each day by studying his/her plans, and/or
talking with them. Try to identify the relevant areas for each observed activity/strategy.
Make sure you discuss this task with your supervising teacher.
Make notes about what is happening under the appropriate key area.
Reflection
Reflect on each section you have chosen as you comment and discuss your
observations and refer to your reading as much as possible.
Does the teacher read to the children? How often does she read?
What types of reading
you observed?
Where do they sit?
2: THEhave
LITERATE
ENVIRONMENT
Does the teacher rereads stories? Why?
Observe your MSTs classroom and general practices you see around the
Yes
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chair but like when they on the map shred reading. She does not
What print has the teacher around the classroom ( labels, captions, flashcards,
headings, rules, instructions, timetable, statements etc) For each one you
mention insert pictures and state the purpose of each one.
to knowthe
thestory/text
rule of thethat
classroom
Rules
Who selects
is read? Do the children participate?
Childrens
work
to motivate
them participation? How do they
How does
theteacher
encourage
participate?
The teacher selects it , yes they does when she asks a question ,
What
print materials
and books are in the classroom? Is there a variety of books
they
participate
actively
and genres mention some examples.
there arethe
no reading
books , accept
for reading and they are mixed
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area infor
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classroom.
storied
There is no reading area the classroom accept a cupboard with
How are the books displayed? Can the children access them easily?
books
In the cupboard
In the break
No there are no books about culture, I think it is important for them to
know about culture.
Where do the children read? Is there anywhere comfortable inside or outside the
classroom for them to relax and enjoy a book? Describe the area and add a
photo.
Does the teacher provide the children with opportunities and materials to write?
When? Give some examples.
Does the teacher remind the children that we read English from left
to right / top to bottom? How? When? Does she do this in reading
and writing?
What features of a book does she ask the children to identify when
reading?
(author, title, illustrator, index, table of contents, blurb etc.)
All of them
When does the teacher point to words, labels, letters and does she
read or name them? How does she ask the children to recognize
these words? Does she have a word wall? Do the children learn HFW?
Other
4: RESPONDING TO READING
Observe your MSTs classroom and general practices you see around the school. Discuss each
statement below in the context of what you observe and support with a photo and a reference to
reading when possible.
Do the children act out the stories? Do they role play any stories? Do
they take on the roles of different characters as they read?
No ,
Does the teacher use story maps, puppets or any other props when
reading? Does she have any other tricks that motivate the children
and engage them?
No
Yes when talking about Helen Keller what will happen to her?
No
Ask your teacher about Book Character Day, Books Fairs, visiting
theatre productions, Extreme Reading competitions or other such
competitions that take place during the school year. Explain each
one.
No
5: PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS
Observe your MSTs classroom and general practices you see around the school. Discuss each
statement below in the context of what you observe and support with a photo and a reference to
reading when possible.
How does the teacher draw childrens attention to the sounds they
hear in words? When does she focus on sounds?
How does the teacher teach phonics and word attack skills to
children?
No
What phonics did you see presented to the class? (CVC, diphthongs,
diagraphs etc )
Nothing
What games or activities does she provide the children with the
develop phonics?
No activities
Does the teacher read stories that have predictable sound patterns?
Mention some you heard?
No
Does the teacher encourage children to sound out the words they
meet? When?
No
Other