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  1. Sentence Level: Year 7: Grammar Activities for Literacy Lessons (Developing Literacy) by Ray Barker, Christine Moorcroft, 2003-08-29
  2. Ladders To Literacy: A Kindergarten Activity Book by Rollanda E. O'Connor, Angela Notari-Syverson, et all 2005-08-30
  3. 100 Literacy Homework Activities for Year 2 by David Waugh, Kathleen Taylor, et all 2001-04-20
  4. Word Level: Year R: Word-level Activities for the Literacy Hour (Developing Literacy) by Ray Barker, Christine Moorcroft, 1998-10-30
  5. 100 Literacy Homework Activities for Year 1: Year 1 by Kathleen Taylor, Wendy Jolliffe, et all 2001-04-20
  6. 100 Literacy Homework Activities for Year 6 by Chris Webster, 2001-01-19
  7. Picture Books for the Literacy Hour: Activities for Primary Teachers by Guy Merchant, Huw Thomas, 1999-09-01
  8. 100 Literacy Homework Activities for Year 3: Year 3 by Chris Webster, 2001-04-20
  9. Do You Know the Muffin Man?: Literacy Activities Using Favorite Rhymes and Songs by Pam Schiller, Thomas Moore, 2004-09-01
  10. The Preschool Photo Activity Library: An Essential Literacy Tool by Pam Schiller, 2008-09-01
  11. BookendsActivities, Centers, Contracts, and Ideas Galore to Enhance Children's Literature (Primary-4th Grade) by Michele Borba, Dan Ungaro, 1982-02
  12. Becoming Political: Readings and Writings in the Politics of Literacy Education by Patrick Shannon, 1992-04-20
  13. Literacy Lessons, K8: Connecting Activities to Standards and Students to Communities by Helen I. Hoffner, 2010-08-17
  14. Hands-On Word Family Activities for Young Readers: Ready-to-Use Lessons and Activities for Building Literacy Skills by Roberta Seckler Brown, Susan Carey, 2003-02-07

41. Literacy Activities For Autistic Children | EHow.com
Literacy Activities for Autistic Children. Autism is a developmental disability that affects nearly 1 in 150 children. Autism is considered a spectrum disorder that affects
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By Anna Ryan eHow Contributor I want to do this! What's This? Child Reading Autism is a developmental disability that affects nearly 1 in 150 children. Autism is considered a spectrum disorder that affects children to different degrees. Because autistic children can be easily overstimulated and prone to repetitive mannerisms, literacy activities for autistic children need to be catered to the needs of the autistic child.
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  • Since autism is a spectrum disorder, every child with autism is different. Parents and teachers should have a good general understanding of autism and what it means if they work with a child with autism on a regular basis. Learning what works with individual children with autism is a process and will often involve trying several different literacy activities before finding one that the child enjoys.
  • Avoid Multi-Sensory Activities
  • Children with autism are easily overstimulated by too much sensory input. Using a variety of storytelling methods such as puppets, songs, and using an overly animated voice can be frightening for some children with autism. Keep storytelling methods simple and switch gears if one method seems to be making a child uncomfortable. Plan to work on the literacy activity in a place that is free from distractions, including strange lighting, distracting noises, and lots of visual aids.
  • 42. ODDS AND ENDS: READ Offers "Books For Breakfast," Two Harpsichordist Perform | M
    Hunger Solution Center, 940 E. Genesee in Saginaw, the morning includes an allyou-can-eat pancake breakfast, a free new book for every child, story reading, literacy activities
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    43. OLS-Seton Preschool Program
    Prereading/literacy activities encouraging students to appreciate and enjoy literature
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    The OLS-Seton Campus is divided into three curricula: Preschool, Elementary School and Middle School. Our Lady of Sorrows Preschool Childhood Programs are sponsored by Our Lady of Sorrows Parish and overseen by the school Principal, Jo-Anne Rowan. Three and four year old programs are offered in both Endicott and in Vestal. Our Lady of Sorrows-Seton Campus in Endicott also offers a Pre-Kindergarten program.
    Our Preschools and Pre-K's work hand-in-hand to enhance learning and to better prepare each child for a positive academic foundation ensuring individual successes. We do this by providing an atmosphere of nurturing and acceptance in a safe and secure environment. We focus on a child-centered, developmentally appropriate classroom that works in conjunction with the teacher-directed group activities. Building children's self-esteem cannot be underestimated. We individualize our educational programs. They are designed to meet the specific needs of each child We celebrate multiculturalism, diversity and our own uniqueness.

    44. Getting The Most Out Of Your School’s Library Program
    Resourcebased reading literacy activities; Resource-based Information Literacy activities; Increased student access; SLIC open all the time
    http://www.accessola2.com/superconference2004/sat/docs/902/LibraryModel2.ppt
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    45. New Literacies
    Reading literacy activities that have been infused with technology include, readability, electronic book reading, evaluation, and selection, literature circles, and reading lesson
    http://www.unf.edu/~tcavanau/presentations/elearn/NewLit2005/
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