Showing posts with label messages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label messages. Show all posts

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Message System

In my quest to help eradicate the world of worksheets, I have been exploring ways to embed meaningful literacy experiences into our daily lives at home. I created a message system on our fridge that I hoped would inspire the kids to write message to one another using pictures and words - that way the system was accessible to our pre-emergent three year old writer, and could also support the more advanced abilities of our six year old.

I posted a picture and name for each family member on the fridge...


...and modelled how notes could be written and delivered to one another using sticky post-it notes.


I thought by posing questions I could engage in a motivating dialogue with my daughter, who would be able to independently read what I wrote to her and answer me back.



It's proven to be a very successful literacy experience so far and could easily be adapted for use in any early years classroom!


Friday, January 25, 2013

Every Day Messages

Cadence has been very interested in writing lately so in order to encourage this further, I have been leaving little notes around the house for her to read and then leave a response to. After she's left the response I add another question or comment for her to read and consider.

Recording how many mini daffodils have bloomed over night...


Thinking about what story to read at bedtime (she wanted a 'fiction' story)...


Planning what kind of sandwich to pack in the next day's lunch...


Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Encouraging More Writing

We are hoping to encourage our children to engage in even more writing in our classroom. Today we set up a message board where children could write messages to one another on post-it notes and 'deliver' the message to their friend by placing the note next to their friend's name. It was incredibly popular!








We are hoping to open our post office soon and are looking for 27 small boxes (shoebox size). If you have any that you can donate we'd be happy to have them!  Thank you!
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