free-articles-zone.com

תפריט Free Articles

Free Articles Authors

Publishers Zone

מאמרים
Free Articles


Free Articles DB search

Using Poetry to Teach Reading Skills


Category: Education and Reference  >>  Home Schooling

By Jose' Rocha   [ 04/08/2007 ]
 | [ viewed 235 times ] Article word count: 282  

Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service

 Add to Favorites
 Email to a friend
 Publish this Article
 Print this article
 Article direct link
 email Article Author
 Report this article
                                                                                         

Why use poetry? Children love rhythm whether it is in songs, words or tapping on a table or desk. Home schooling parents and teachers using word play with children every single day in one form or another are boosting children’s learning power, child development and natural curiosity. Young children are highly motivated to read and hear poetry in any form. Choose poetry books that are adequate for the age of the child, books that are less threatening for beginning readers with a humble amount of text. Poetry can be predictable and is easily modeled by children. More importantly, it develops oral language. Short stanzas encourage children to re-read again and again. Repetitive reading provides consistency allowing young children to read without really reading. Poetry is entertaining and informative. It instills a love of reading at an early age which is necessary for latereducational success. If the reading process is pleasurable, children become self-disciplined in searching for additional reading material. What a joyful feeling it is to witness a young child searching for a new book to read! Make poetry and learning come alive by acting out parts of the entire poem. Children absolutely love this activity! Assign one line to one child, another line to another child, one line to the parent or teacher, etc. Play the part by using your body and gestures to act out the words as the words are spoken. Move around the room using your arms, legs and hands. Ask children to make up their own words to a poem and act them out. Soon, children will be initiating this activity during play time, turning play time into learning time!

About the author:
Child Font Phonics curriculum is written by
Brenda Geier, a K-12 Reading Specialist high
quality Educator and Scholar.While teaching in a
L4 locked-down facility for troubled youth, Ms.
Geier was deeply moved and strongly concerned
about the poor reading performance (affecting all
academic areas) by the majority of enrolled
students. Child Font - the art of reading and writing.


Article Source: http://www.Free-Articles-Zone.com


Article tags: child development, learning to read, learning to write, children learning, education, teaching, learning, home school, home schooling, reading, Using Poetry to Teach Reading Skills, using poetry, learning, teach reading skills, reading and writing
 

     Recent articles about Home Schooling

     Most popular articles about Home Schooling

     More articles by Jose' Rocha

Recent article RSS  |  Business | Finance | Computers and Technology | Arts and Entertainment | Internet and Online Businesses | Health and Fitness | Self improvement | Sports and Recreation | Education and Reference | Fashion | Automotive | Legal | Home and Family | Travel | Food and Drink | News and Society | Shopping and Product Reviews | Communications | Insurance | Real Estate | Home Improvement | Pets | Cancer |
© 2008 All Rights Reserved. Free Articles | online marketing
Israel Travel | Israel Spa