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EARLY

LITERACY
STRATEGIES
AGUNOD, ANGELICA D.
STAGES OF LITERACY
DEVELOPMENT
Adopted by the International Reading Association (IRA) and
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
STAGES OF LITERACY
DEVELOPMENT
Experimental reading
• Birth through preschool and Writing
• Interest in print
• Logographic knowledge: • Kindergarten age
environmental print • Understanding of basic concepts of
print with sustained redaing
activities, writing activities, rhyming,
and writing letters of the alphabet as
well as high frequency words.
Awareness and
Exploration
How
READING
develops
HOW READING
DEVELOPS?

Early Exposure
Environmental Print
Exposure to family members
using print
HOW READING
DEVELOPS?
The Importance of Family
Interactions
“Kidwatching at the Supermarket”
Bed time stories
Strategies for
teaching reading
PALS
Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies
exercises pair strong and weak
readers who take turns reading,
rereading, and retelling
tra
Teacher Read-Aloud
This activity, says Julie Adams of Adams Educational
Consulting, is "perhaps one of the most effective methods
for improving student fluency and comprehension, as the
teacher is the expert in reading the text and models how a
skilled reader reads using appropriate pacing and prosody
(inflection)." Playing an audiobook achieves similar results.
SRM
Shared Reading/Modelling
By reading aloud while students follow along in their own
books, the instructor models fluency, pausing occasionally
to demonstrate comprehension strategies.
“ Thank
You

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