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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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End-of-Course Outcomes: Define literacy and emergent literacy; analyze theories of language development; describe the teacher's role in promoting emergent literacy; and create literacy environments and experiences for children.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Online Course
Early Childhood Experiences in Language Arts Early Literacy 10th Edition by Jeanne Machado
Copyright: 2013 Student Copy ISBN-13: 978-1-111-83261-2 Publisher: Wadsworth Cengage Learning
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Students will need to purchase the textbook and have access to internet connection for AC Connect and Blackboard.
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
The online portion of the class will run from Tuesday afternoons through Monday evenings at 11pm. That means, all course work for that particular module will be due at 11pm on Monday evenings. I understand that life happens and there are emergencies that come up, however, you have been given adequate time to complete the homework, so please don’t wait until the last minute (Monday night) to start your homework for that module.
\ \Learning Activities: 20% of final grade
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Read Aloud Project: 20%of final grade
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Chapter Quizzes: 15% of final grade
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Section Exams: 15% of final grade
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Thematic Literacy Project: 30% of final grade
A=90-100
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B=80-89
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C=70-79
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D=65-69
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F=64 or below
Discussion forums will not be available to post to after the date/time deadline.
\ \Assignments and exams are due on the dates stated.
\ \At the end of the semester, the lowest learning activity grade and the lowest 2 quiz grades will be dropped.
\ 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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Module # & Week Of: |
Assignments |
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Module1 Weeks 1-3 August 25 - Sept 15 |
Section 1 Chapter 1: Beginnings of Communication Chapter 2: The Tasks of the Toddler Chapter 3: Preschool Years Chapter 4: Growth Systems Affecting Early Language Ability Online Work: Learning Activities, Chapter Quizzes, Section Exam |
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Module 2 Weeks 4-6 Sept 16-Oct 6 |
Section 2 Chapter 5: Understanding Differences Chapter 6: Achieving Language and Literacy through Program Planning Chapter 7: Promoting Language and Literacy Chapter 8: Developing Listening Skills Online Work: Learning Activities, Chapter Quizzes, Section Exam |
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Module 3 Weeks 7-9 Oct 7-27 |
Section 3 Chapter 9: Children & Books Chapter 10: Storytelling Chapter 11: Poetry Chapter 12: Flannel (Felt) Boards and Activity Sets Online Work: Learning Activities, Chapter Quizzes, Section Exam Read Aloud Project Due by Monday, October 27th at 11pm |
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Module 4 Weeks 10-12 Oct 28-Nov 17 |
Section 4 Chapter 13: Realizing Speaking Goals Chapter 14: Group Times Chapter 15: Puppetry and Beginning Drama Experience Online Work: Learning Activities, Chapter Quizzes, Section Exam |
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Module 5 Weeks 13-16 Nov 18-Dec 12 |
Section 5 & 6 Chapter 16: Print-Early Knowledge and Emerging Interest Chapter 17: Reading & Preschoolers Chapter 18: Developing a Literacy Environment Chapter 19: The Parent-Center Partnership Online Work: Learning Activities, Chapter Quizzes, Section Exam Thematic Literacy Project Due by Thursday, December 4th at 11pm All work for Module 5 is due by 11pm on Wednesday, December 10th Grades will be posted by noon on Friday, December 12th. |
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 #
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\ \There will be 19 chapter quizzes and 6 section 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 are not timed. Each quiz and exam is worth 100 points. NO ONE WILL BE ALLOWED TO TAKE THE EXAM AFTER IT HAS CLOSED. NO EXCEPTIONS.
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