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Vojtisek, John E. – Nibble, The Reference for Apple Computing, 1984
Provides complete listing of an Applesoft arcade-style game which teaches rapid recognition, discrimination, and sequencing of the alphabet. Four levels of play are featured for sequential reinforcement of these skills. The game also trains left-to-right scanning, promotes development of visual-motor integration skills, and develops directionality…
Descriptors: Alphabetizing Skills, Computer Software, Educational Games, Prereading Experience
Benedict, Susan – Learning, 1984
In a whole-language kindergarten, children learn language skills in a social context. Suggestions on how to develop activities that focus on a different letter of the alphabet each week are offered. These activities tie together all areas of the curriculum. (DF)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Kindergarten, Language Skills, Learning Activities

Ross, Dorene D.; Bondy, Elizabeth – Childhood Education, 1987
Provides answers to questions commonly asked by parents concerning beginning reading instruction. Emphasizes the development of oral language competence, and reading and writing for meaning, rather than formal instruction, and drill in reading skills. (PCB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Parent Materials, Parent Participation

Young Children, 1986
Expresses a joint statement of concerns about present practices in pre-first grade reading instruction and makes recommendations for improvement. Guidelines and recommendations are the result of a collaboration among six national organizations. (KS)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Guidelines, Kindergarten, Literacy

Megna, Jerome F. – Journal of Reading, 1979
Suggests classroom activities to prepare students for reading. (DD)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Prereading Experience

Nevius, John R., Jr. – Reading Teacher, 1977
Suggests activities that can assist in learning how to develop hypotheses. (HOD)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities, Logical Thinking, Prereading Experience

Rogers, Cosby S.; Wolfle, Jane A. – Young Children, 1981
The model delineates a structure for summarizing the dimensions of a developmentally oriented prereading program. The structure provides a guide for planning the curriculum so that parents and teachers can arrange experiences that will help children develop higher levels of representation and more complex language structures, and extend their…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition, Models
Hoffman, Sandra Josephs – 1983
One preschool-age child's literacy-oriented, self-initiated games and play are described in this report. Some of the games used decontextualized print, some focused on contextualized written language, some were number games, and some involved letters and words. Commercially produced games were used in addition to games constructed at home; these…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Games, Diaries, Family Environment

Rogers, Pat; Herrin, Barbara – Top of the News, 1986
As alternatives to preschool story hours, Parent-Child Learning Centers offer opportunities for parent education, hands-on activities that are appropriate for the developmental needs of the young child, more effective use of the library professional's time and skills, and expansion of library service to meet the changing needs of the community.…
Descriptors: Community Needs, Library Services, Parent Education, Parents

Dzama, Mary Ann; Gilstrap, Robert – PTA Today, 1984
Parents have an important role in their child's early preparation for reading. To help children develop positive attitudes towards reading, parents can read aloud, talk and listen to their children, show good reading habits, play with their children, and take field trips. (DF)
Descriptors: Child Development, Learning Activities, Parent Role, Prereading Experience

Arthur, Sharon V. – Reading Teacher, 1982
Discusses several ways teachers can use picture books for teaching prereading and reading skills. Reviews several such books. (FL)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Learning Activities, Picture Books, Prereading Experience

Watkins, Ruth V. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1996
This article offers both a rationale and method for the implementation of a natural literacy program for preschool children with language disabilities. It reviews research on development of fundamental literacy skills and briefly describes extant approaches to facilitating literacy skills. Tenets of the natural literacy perspective are explained…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Experience, Language Impairments, Learning Activities
Sperling, Barbara A. – 1985
Teachers of extended day kindergarten classes and regular kindergarten classes are encouraged to help the poor risk child, who demonstrates the potential for having difficulty with the academics of first grade, by identifying the child's levels in reading readiness, developing the hows and whys of learning (teaching the child how to learn),…
Descriptors: Expectation, Extended School Day, High Risk Students, Kindergarten

Walton, Sherry – Young Children, 1989
Highlighted by Katy's early reading and writing experiences, guidelines to help young children become effective readers and writers are offered to parents and teachers. (BB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Early Reading, Literacy, Parent Materials
Georgia State Dept. of Education, Atlanta. Office of Instructional Services. – 1983
Twenty-one questions parents may ask about kindergarten are answered in this booklet. Generally, the content aims to clarify the purpose and scope of kindergarten. Several questions have to do with entering a child in kindergarten: the required age, necessary information, attendance regulations, length of school day and screening tests. Questions…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children, Parent Education, Parent School Relationship