Using Literacy Notebooks in Kindergarten

What better place for young little minds who are full of energy and eager to soak up as much information as possible than a notebook for them to collect their new learning and thoughts? What is it about notebooks that makes writing and learning fun? I wanted to experience the magical feeling that no...

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Published inThe Reading teacher Vol. 69; no. 6; p. 637
Main Author Harrison, Kelly
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Newark Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.05.2016
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Wiley-Blackwell
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ISSN0034-0561
1936-2714
DOI10.1002/trtr.1459

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Summary:What better place for young little minds who are full of energy and eager to soak up as much information as possible than a notebook for them to collect their new learning and thoughts? What is it about notebooks that makes writing and learning fun? I wanted to experience the magical feeling that notebooks create with my students–hence, the literacy notebook was born in my classroom! The literacy notebook consists of four different sections: reading, writing, poems/songs, and vocabulary that are marked with colored tabs. Literacy notebooks have made a world of change in my classroom. Students are confident in reading text and love looking back at the work they've done. If you're looking to change the dynamic of your literacy block, literacy notebooks might be the change you are looking for!
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ISSN:0034-0561
1936-2714
DOI:10.1002/trtr.1459