Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected U.S. schools since March 2020. K–12 schools have put in place various forms of remote learning to continue the education of students. In trying times like these, young students face unique unprecedented challenges. Often, they need parents’ and/or guardians’ supervision and guidance at home. How can teachers work with young students and their parents or guardians to ensure high-quality and equitable teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic? More specifically, how can teachers support young students’ word study from home during trying times? An ABC scavenger hunt can be a great activity to support young students’ word study while bridging home and school and fostering a positive home learning environment. We share teaching tips developed by a first-grade teacher over the past several months.
Author supplied keywords
- 1-Early childhood
- 2-Childhood
- Authentic < Assessment
- Decoding
- Discussion < Oral language
- Distance education
- Family literacy
- High-frequency words < Decoding
- Home-school connections < Family literacy
- Implicit < Phonics
- Instructional strategies
- Instructional strategies; methods and materials
- Interest < Motivation/engagement
- Motivation/engagement
- Parental involvement < Family literacy
- Phonics; phonemic awareness; phonological awareness
- Popular culture < Digital/media literacies
- Practice
- Sight words
- Spelling < Phonics
- Spelling < Writing
- Vocabulary
- and materials
- distance learning < Digital/media literacies
- exposure
- methods
- phonemic awareness
- phonological awareness
- teaching strategies < Strategies
- wide reading < Vocabulary
- word recognition < Decoding
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Chen, X., & Greenwood, K. (2021). Supporting Young Students’ Word Study During the COVID-19 Quarantine: ABC Scavenger Hunt. Reading Teacher, 74(6), 819–823. https://doi.org/10.1002/trtr.2005
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