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CDEC-1356-001 Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood
An exploration of principles, methods and materials for teaching young children language and literacy through a play-based, integrated curriculum.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Online Course
\ Early Childhood Experiences in Language Arts Early Literacy
\\ Edition: Tenth
\\ Author: Jeanne Machado
\\ Copyright: 2013
\\ Student Copy ISBN-13: 978-1-111-83261-2
\\ Publisher: Wadsworth Cengage Learning
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\ Additional materials to complete extra credit projects may be necessary. These may include: posterboard, markers, glue, construction paper, etc. No additional materials will be required for
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Syllabus Quiz: 10%
Read Aloud Project: 25%
Exams: 25%
Thematic Literacy Project: 40%
A=90-100
B=80-89
C=70-79
D=60-69
F=59 or below
\ This is an online class and therefore students do not attend class. Students are expected to complete all assignments and projects in order to be successful.
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Thematic Literacy Project:
This is an individual project. This is a semester-long project and counts for ½ of your final grade. You will be assigned an appropriate pre-school theme and will create a developmentally appropriate, theme-based activity for each of the following seven learning centers: art, blocks, ABC, writing, dramatic play, math/science, and library/listening. Each activity must each be theme-related and literacy based. You will also write two transition activities that are theme-based as well. Specific instructions on how to complete this project will be given as well as templates for you to use when writing your activities. The project must be typed and submitted in Blackboard--do not email this project. NO LATE PROJECTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Read-Aloud Project:
This is an individual project. In this project, you will create a preschool book list and complete a Read-Aloud Self-assessment using one of the books from your list. You will plan a read-aloud and execute your plan with a group of children. While you are reading to the children, a coworker will complete a read-aloud checklist for you. . The book list must be typed and submitted in Blackboard in the following exact format shown below:
Author, Title of Book, Publisher, Date of Publication, ISBN #
Quizzes
There will be eight exams throughout the semester. These will be administered online and may contain multiple choice, short answer, matching, T/F, and/or fill-in-the blank questions. These tests are not timed. Each quiz is worth 100 points. NO ONE WILL BE ALLOWED TO TAKE THE EXAM AFTER IT HAS CLOSED. NO EXCEPTIONS.
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