Post Office Week
provided abundant opportunities for both writing and role playing. The children wrote letters, stuffed envelopes
and stuck stamps at our Postal Table.
They mailed, sorted and delivered letters as
well!
They wrote, stamped
and mailed "real letters" to all of you! They should be delivered to your mailboxes by the end of the week
.
They very much enjoyed their close up look at
a real mail carrier and his truck!
Divertido con Espanol / Fun with Spanish
In
keeping with our theme, Rosalba helped the children to write a letter en Espanol!
Vocabalo de Semana
en Espanol /
Words of the Week in Spanish
Post Office / Oficina
Postal
Letter / Carta
Mailman / Cartero
Mail / Correo
Looking Deeper: Exploration and Learning through Play
This Week let's take
a closer look at the purpose of "Authentic Writing" activities.
Young children
instinctively know that "writing" is different than
"drawing". Subsequently, even
children who are not yet able to form letters will make
"writing-like" symbols when
given the opportunity to use pencil and paper as opposed to makers, crayons or
chalk. We have therefore provided the children
with a wide variety of authentic writing opportunities that have been both
teacher directed and child initiated.
Over the course of the school year, the children have (with teacher
assistance) "written" invitations, thank you notes, stories and
books. Within their dramatic play
scenarios, they have made notations in our office, written shopping lists for
our Grocery Store, and jotted patient notes in our Doctor Office. This week the children have
"written" endless letters to be processed and delivered within our
Post Office!
Over the course of
the year, many of the children have moved from making "writing-like"
symbols to actually printing letters. Some
of the children routinely print their name on their work, and others are simply
printing some of the letters from their name.
Providing the
children with on-going, open-ended opportunities for "authentic
writing" is not only crucial to their development of writing skills, but
it also facilitates their conceptual understanding of the "purpose of
writing" which is communication of spoken word through symbols.
Have a fun and restful weekend!
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