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Creating the Early Literacy Classroom: Activities for Using Technology to Empower Elementary Students by Jean M. Casey β€” book cover

Creating the Early Literacy Classroom: Activities for Using Technology to Empower Elementary Students

by Jean M. Casey
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Overview

Now you can implement the ideas and research findings of Jean Casey's Early Literacy to help students become successful readers and writers. These flexible, engaging activities can be used across the grade levels. They will motivate students and empower them to design their own projects, create their own written products, and above all, be in control of their learning. A must for every educator, this book is especially useful to those involved in English as a Second Language, Special Education, and Gifted programs.

Synopsis

Casey (education, California State U., Long Beach) begins by arguing that computers make a difference for early reading and writing, and that the classroom computer should have speech capability. Using the computer as an oral decoder, Casey's 90 activities help teachers get students, from as early as age three, writing mysteries, tall tales, scripts, recipes, persuasive letters, and newsletter articles. One example encourages students to use the talking computer to re-tell a story their teacher has just read out loud. Students then illustrate the story and improve spelling skills when the computer mispronounces flagrant misspellings they are challenged to correct. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Jean M. Casey

JEAN M. CASEY is Professor of Education, California State University, Long Beach. She has published numerous articles on technology and learning and is a nationally known speaker and consultant on the topic.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2000
Publisher
Libraries Unlimited
Pages
111
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781563087127

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