Teaching Beginning Reading and Writing with the Picture Word Inductive Model

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ASCD, Mar 15, 1999 - Education - 127 pages

In this practical guide to teaching beginning language learners of all ages, Calhoun encourages us to begin where the learners begin--with their developed listening and speaking vocabularies and other accumulated knowledge about the world. Engage students in shaking words out of a picture--words from their speaking vocabularies--to begin the process of building their reading and writing skills. Use the picture word inductive model (PWIM) to teach several skills simultaneously, beginning with the mechanics of forming letters to hearing and identifying the phonetic components of language, to classifying words and sentences, through forming paragraphs and stories based on observation.

Built into the PWIM is the structure required to assess the needs and understandings of your students immediately, adjust the lesson in response, and to use explicit instruction and inductive activities. Individual, small-group, and large-group activities are inherent to the model and flow naturally as the teacher arranges instruction according to the 10 steps of the PWIM. Students and teachers move through the model and work on developing skills and abilities in reading, writing, listening, and comprehension as tools for thinking, learning, and sharing ideas.

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Contents

Glimpsing the Model in Kindergarten and 2nd Grade
1
Describing the Picture Word Inductive Model
21
Using the Model in a Language Arts Unit
31
Designing Multidimensional Reading and Writing Instruction
52
Getting Started in Your Classroom or School
66
Working with Older Beginning Readers
88
Endnote
104
Explicit Instruction and Suggestions
106
Concept Attainment
108
Vocabulary Development
111
Reading Aloud
116
Bibliography
118
About the Author
124
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