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Title: An Early Education Program


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  • An Early Education Program

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  • Webbing into Literacy (WIL) is a downloadable
    program designed to provide rural Head Start
    teachers with materials and instruction that will
    launch America's young children on successful
    academic careers. WIL has begun as a component in
    a best practices study conducted by Dr. Laura B.
    Smolkin, Principal Investigator in CIERA, the
    national Center for the Improvement of Early
    Reading Achievement.

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  • Presented at the 1999 Core Knowledge Conference
    as part of the Core Knowledge sequence

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Webbing Into Literacy
  • WIL,
  • stressing a developmentally appropriate,
    balanced approach to literacy instruction,
    provides teachers with guidance and suggestions
    for literacy development both in the classroom
    and at home.

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Guiding Principles
  • Web refers to the World Wide Web without which it
    would be impossible to reach or offer the program
    to so many.

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  • Web calls to mind Miss Muffett and her spider,
    reinforcing the important role that nursery
    rhymes play in the WIL program.

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Most importantly
  • Those at WIL are committed to weaving a Web
  • There are many fine threads which when woven
    together provide the support children need to
    succeed

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WIL Instruction
A Rhyme-A-Week
A Book-A-Week
Take-Home Materials
Alphabet Books
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A Rhyme-A-Week
  • Phonological awareness program featuring 30
    different rhymes.
  • Phonograms or rimes first identified by Richard
    Wylie and Donald Durrell in 1970

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A Rhyme-A-Week
  • Wylie and Durrell identified 37 rimes that
    accounted for almost 500 words of Murphy's list
  • To determine the order of rhymes and rimes to
    present each week, Wil creators followed Fry's
    (1998) suggested consideration of frequency.

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A Book-A-Week
  • A-Book-A-Week instruction makes use of the 101
    Best Books
  • Cover four books per month

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A Book-A-Week
  • Language Development, with attention to
    vocabulary and syntactic structures. (WIL's
    A-Rhyme-A-Week deepens this particular emphasis)

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A Book-A-Week
  • Acts of Writing, including letter-sound
    relationships, print concepts, and genre knowledge
  • Lots of Links, including intertextual
    connections, connections to other content areas,
    and connections to children's lives

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A Book-A-Week
  • Artist's Craft,
  • with attention to the ways authors and
    illustrators have created their works

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Take Home Materials
  • My Very Own Nursery Rhyme Collection
  • My Reading Log
  • Builds commitment with families

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Alphabet Books
  • New classroom alphabet each month
  • They are sent home for families to read together
    at months end

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Benefits for Instructions
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Resource
  • Smolkin, L.B. (2000). (Homepage of Webbing Into
    Literacy). (Online). Available
    http//curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/wil/home.htm
    l (2000, June 3)

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