Developing Early Comprehension Skills Through Picture Book Talk: A Step-By-Step Guide for the Early Years Foundation Stage
Developing Early Comprehension Skills Through Picture Book Talk demonstrates how strategic ‘picture reading’ and playful sensory learning can develop young children’s explicit and implicit comprehension skills, regardless of their decoding ability. Offering an inclusive teaching and assessment approach that aligns with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and supports the early adopter school initiative, it will help readers to guide children’s use of picture-reading-for-meaning strategies in preparation for more complex comprehension instruction in Year 1.

The book also contains useful resources such as colour picture booklets and downloadable family workshop sessions to help guide parents in more effective ‘picture book talk’ at home. It offers corresponding steps for planning, teaching, and assessing children’s ‘picture book talk’, multisensory learning, self-questioning skills, and early reading for meaning. The methods and activities within this book specifically help to develop:

  • vocabulary (setting vocabulary, character vocabulary, general vocabulary)
  • communication and language skills
  • critical thinking and inference skills
  • metacognition (personal learning awareness)
  • self-confidence and self-regulation skills

Providing examples of practice, photocopiable resources, and step-by-step guidance for teaching key comprehension strategies and early self-regulation skills, this book is essential reading for all those who work with young children and wish to encourage a love of reading.

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Developing Early Comprehension Skills Through Picture Book Talk: A Step-By-Step Guide for the Early Years Foundation Stage
Developing Early Comprehension Skills Through Picture Book Talk demonstrates how strategic ‘picture reading’ and playful sensory learning can develop young children’s explicit and implicit comprehension skills, regardless of their decoding ability. Offering an inclusive teaching and assessment approach that aligns with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and supports the early adopter school initiative, it will help readers to guide children’s use of picture-reading-for-meaning strategies in preparation for more complex comprehension instruction in Year 1.

The book also contains useful resources such as colour picture booklets and downloadable family workshop sessions to help guide parents in more effective ‘picture book talk’ at home. It offers corresponding steps for planning, teaching, and assessing children’s ‘picture book talk’, multisensory learning, self-questioning skills, and early reading for meaning. The methods and activities within this book specifically help to develop:

  • vocabulary (setting vocabulary, character vocabulary, general vocabulary)
  • communication and language skills
  • critical thinking and inference skills
  • metacognition (personal learning awareness)
  • self-confidence and self-regulation skills

Providing examples of practice, photocopiable resources, and step-by-step guidance for teaching key comprehension strategies and early self-regulation skills, this book is essential reading for all those who work with young children and wish to encourage a love of reading.

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Developing Early Comprehension Skills Through Picture Book Talk: A Step-By-Step Guide for the Early Years Foundation Stage

Developing Early Comprehension Skills Through Picture Book Talk: A Step-By-Step Guide for the Early Years Foundation Stage

by Donna Thomson
Developing Early Comprehension Skills Through Picture Book Talk: A Step-By-Step Guide for the Early Years Foundation Stage

Developing Early Comprehension Skills Through Picture Book Talk: A Step-By-Step Guide for the Early Years Foundation Stage

by Donna Thomson

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Developing Early Comprehension Skills Through Picture Book Talk demonstrates how strategic ‘picture reading’ and playful sensory learning can develop young children’s explicit and implicit comprehension skills, regardless of their decoding ability. Offering an inclusive teaching and assessment approach that aligns with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and supports the early adopter school initiative, it will help readers to guide children’s use of picture-reading-for-meaning strategies in preparation for more complex comprehension instruction in Year 1.

The book also contains useful resources such as colour picture booklets and downloadable family workshop sessions to help guide parents in more effective ‘picture book talk’ at home. It offers corresponding steps for planning, teaching, and assessing children’s ‘picture book talk’, multisensory learning, self-questioning skills, and early reading for meaning. The methods and activities within this book specifically help to develop:

  • vocabulary (setting vocabulary, character vocabulary, general vocabulary)
  • communication and language skills
  • critical thinking and inference skills
  • metacognition (personal learning awareness)
  • self-confidence and self-regulation skills

Providing examples of practice, photocopiable resources, and step-by-step guidance for teaching key comprehension strategies and early self-regulation skills, this book is essential reading for all those who work with young children and wish to encourage a love of reading.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032128023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/13/2023
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 11.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Donna Thomson is a primary reading skills specialist, researcher, and educational author with a background in SEN, reading recovery, and early literacy skills development. She is also the founder of Think2Read, an e-learning not-for-profit platform which offers primary schools early inference skills teaching and assessment provision for all abilities.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Part 1 – Theory: Early Reading Comprehension and Sensory Learning Instruction

1. Introduction

2. The ‘Developmental Bridge’: from reading pictures to understanding text

3. Engaging the Senses to Make Meaning

4. Teaching Children How to Think, Speak and Question (for themselves)

5. Nurturing Family Reading and Learning (case studies)

Part 2 – Putting Theory into Practice: Teaching and Reviewing Skills

6. Planning Comprehension Activities Using Picture Books

7. Assessment and Procedure (baseline, intermediate and end-of-reception year)

Section 1: Planning assessment: EYFS reading goals and Year 1 comprehension objectives.

Section 2: Assessment procedure: frameworks, marking and analysis.

Part 3 - Reception Resources: Teaching and Assessing Comprehension skills.

8. Foundation Teaching and Assessment Framework

9. Teaching and Assessment plans, guidance, and resources (Units 1 – 4)

Section 1: Pre-planned teaching sequences and activities (Units 1 – 4)

Section 2: End-of-Unit review plans (Units 1 – 4)

Section 3: Learning Support Resources: frameworks, graphic organisers, posters, picture booklets, graphic multisensory aids.

Glossary and Index

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