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Day 55:  365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able
on February 24, 2011 at 10:53 pm / in 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, Language Development in Kids, Parents and Literacy, Poetry, Reading, Sharon, Teachers, Teaching Moments, Writing

Day 55: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

Grab your nearest dictionary open to X.  What do you see?  Not many pages, I’m guessing. For a little excitement, try discovering adjectives that begin with the letter X. It’s extremely interesting and a bit exhausting! We don’t want to exclude X from our list of 56 extraordinary adjectives, so here are 2 Adjectives that begin with X: 1.  xenophobic [...]

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365 Days of Literacy for Kids:  March into March with Actual Post Office Letters to Your Kids 22
on February 24, 2011 at 4:38 pm / in 31 Letters, 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, Language Development in Kids, Letter Writing, Parents and Literacy, Poetry, Reading, Sharon, Teachers, Teaching Moments, Writing

365 Days of Literacy for Kids: March into March with Actual Post Office Letters to Your Kids

LITERACY is all about WORDS – Written, Spoken, Felt.  Why not revive the art, the intrigue and the magic of putting pen to paper in your own words and dropping a line! In 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, your children were introduced, in January,  to 31 poems by 31 different poets… poems from every corner of the globe and [...]

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Day 54:  365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able 1
on February 23, 2011 at 12:59 pm / in 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, Language Development in Kids, Parents and Literacy, Poetry, Reading, Sharon, Teachers, Teaching Moments, Writing

Day 54: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

Little words can sometimes pack a powerful punch.  Little words can have interestingly BIG meanings.  Children love little words that they can pronounce, carry around with them and use. Take adjectives wily and wry, for examples: 1.  wily -  cunning, sly, artful, crafty. What to love about this word? wily is a great word to describe someone who is willfully [...]

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Day 53:  365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able
on February 22, 2011 at 1:23 pm / in 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, Language Development in Kids, Parents and Literacy, Poetry, Reading, Sharon, Teachers, Teaching Moments, Writing

Day 53: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

Some words come with with lots of synonyms (words of identical or similar meaning).  These words are particularly interesting to children because it’s like these words travel with a bunch of friends. Words with synonym friends are sometimes easier to remember… because of all its friends! Take valiant and venomous, for examples.  These words travel with an entourage of synonyms.  [...]

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Day 52:  365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able 1
on February 21, 2011 at 1:14 pm / in 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, Parents and Literacy, Poetry, Reading, Sharon, Teachers, Teaching Moments, WTF?

Day 52: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

The quote WORDS ARE THE VOICE OF THE HEART is attributed to Confucius.  He knew what he was talking about. To give your children their voices of the heart, you must first give them words. Children love words.  Children love the way words settle into them.  They love what words mean.  They love to know how to use words.  It [...]

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Day 51:  365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able
on February 20, 2011 at 3:11 pm / in 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, Language Development in Kids, Parents and Literacy, Poetry, Reading, Sharon, Teachers, Teaching Moments, Writing

Day 51: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

We’re coming up to 40 words in our quest for 56 Adjectives.  40! Both of today’s 2 adjectives are words we’ve bumped into in poems we’ve read, Window by Czeslaw Milosz and I Cry by Tupak Shakur: 1.  translucent -  allowing the passage of light, but diffusing it enough to make images become blurred. What to love about this word? [...]

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Day 50:  365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able
on February 19, 2011 at 4:42 pm / in 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, Language Development in Kids, Parents and Literacy, Poetry, Reading, Sharon, Teachers, Teaching Moments, Writing

Day 50: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

Shhhh. Listen deeply.  Listen earnestly. Sometimes words that define the strongest emotions are quiet words.  Children love to hear quiet words said quietly. Whisper silent.  Whisper solemn.  Allow the s’s to carry the entire word.  Ask your children to whisper silent.  Whisper solemn. Set the mood, the tone, the spirit and the sound for our next 2 Adjectives: 1.  silent [...]

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Day 49:  365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able 1
on February 18, 2011 at 12:38 pm / in 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, Language Development in Kids, Parents and Literacy, Poetry, Reading, Sharon, Teachers, Teaching Moments, Writing

Day 49: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

Adjectives give our language richness and life.  Adjectives create description that makes our reading, speaking and writing come alive.  Children love to see our eyes wide and our minds working as they describe something to us in writing or in speech.  Give your children the great gift of words… words, words, and more words.  Give your children 56 Adjectives to [...]

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Day 48:  365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completley Do-able
on February 17, 2011 at 1:49 pm / in 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, Language Development in Kids, Parents and Literacy, Poetry, Reading, Sharon, Teachers, Teaching Moments, Writing

Day 48: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completley Do-able

Encouraging children to become comfortable with words, especially new words, is all about repetition.  Explaining a word’s definition is a great start, but using words is what makes them sink in.  Every day.  Just as a quotidian morning meal is essential to your children’s health and sustained energy, so too is the quotidian use of interesting words/language in the presence [...]

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Day 47:  365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able
on February 16, 2011 at 1:19 pm / in 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, Language Development in Kids, Parents and Literacy, Poetry, Reading, Sharon, Teachers, Teaching Moments, Writing

Day 47: 365 Days of Literacy for Kids – Fun, Easy & Completely Do-able

I may be run out of town for suggesting what I’m about to suggest, but as a retired English/Reading teacher, Mom of 4 and Grandma to 9, sometimes kids like words just because they sound awesome… even words that they may never, ever use… and this is OK! Did I just write that? It’s true.  So today, I’m suggesting 2 [...]

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