EARLY CHILDHOOD GRADE PreK Instructional Focus ⊲ Literacy ⊲ Student Well-Being ⊲ Vocabulary ⊲ Visual Arts ⊲ Technology ⊲ Physical Development ⊲ Early Learning SOLE SOURCE This item is exclusively available from Scholastic. ⊲ Writing ⊲ Science ⊲ Social Studies Developed for Kindergarten Readiness
PreK On My Way: Literacy Build a strong foundation for lifelong literacy
Phonological awareness and alphabet knowledge are two of the most important predictors of reading achievement. To ensure early learners master these foundational skills, Scholastic and Dr. Linda Mayes of the Yale Child Study Center created PreK On My Way: Literacy. This fun program uses daily lessons and activities to systematically introduce students to each letter and its corresponding sounds .
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outcomes ⊲ Students master all 26 letters of the alphabet with fun small-group activities that revisit each letter multiple times and focus on letter names, sounds, and formations. ⊲ Early learners develop phonological awareness skills with read-aloud books for each letter of the alphabet and activities on initial sounds, ending sounds, and onset and rime. ⊲ Educators drive reading achievement with evidence- based instructional strategies and a year’s worth of daily lessons and activities that align with your curriculum and support whole-class, small-group, and independent learning.
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Dr. Linda Mayes Child Study Center, Yale University
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Letter name Letter sound
This is the letter c. (Say name of letter.) This letter c makes the sound /k/.
Letter sound in spoken word I hear the sound of the letter c when I say the word cat. Do you hear it? /k/ /at/ Letter formation Let’s form the letter c. Do we need a curved or a straight line?
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