Introduction
Part I. Integration Across Content Domains
Chapter 1. Integrating Learning Across the Domains Through Story
Reading
Chapter 2. Reading Inch by Inch: Effective Integration in
Action
Chapter 3. Strategies to Enhance Learning During and After Story
Time
Chapter 4. Using Predictable-Text Books with an Explicit Math
Focus
Part II. Integration Across Learning Contexts
Chapter 5. Integration in Whole Group/Circle Time
Chapter 6. Integration in Teacher-Organized Small Group Time
Chapter 7. Integration in Center Time
Concluding Thoughts
Appendices
A. Math-Related Children’s Books
B. Mathematics Expectations for Prekindergarten Through Second
Grade
C. Learning Paths and Teaching Strategies in Early Mathematics
References
A day in a preschool classroom can be hectic, and with so many learning goals to be met, it’s no surprise that teachers sometimes wonder how they will get it all done. This accessible book by Judith Schickedanz shows teachers how to maximize the scope and power of their instruction through integration—across content domains and across learning contexts. With a focus on language, literacy, and mathematics, Schickedanz introduces strategies that will bolster instruction in all subjects. Engaging vignettes demonstrate effective integration throughout the schedule, including during story time, center time, and large and small group sessions. She writes that integration can "help us better manage our time and make instruction more powerful—and learning more meaningful—for children." This wonderful book shows you how to do just that.
Judith A. Schickedanz is Professor of Education at Boston University. She has been a preschool teacher and has worked closely with practicing preschool teachers throughout her career. Currently, she is a member of the Early Literacy Committee within the International Reading Association and is coeditor of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Research in Early Childhood Education. Among her publications are Writing in Preschool, with Renée M. Casbergue (International Reading Association, 2004); Much More Than the ABCs (NAEYC, 1999); and Curriculum in Early Childhood (Allyn & Bacon, 1997). She received her doctorate in early childhood education from the University of Illinois.
"An outstanding resource for early childhood educators! Judith
Schickedanz addresses an important and complex instructional
challenge in ways that are highly accessible, for inexperienced and
longtime teachers alike. Filled with vivid examples of highly
effective teaching, this book is an excellent tool for professional
development."
—Dorothy Strickland, professor, Rutgers University
Author, Literacy Leadership in Early Childhood
"This book is full of useful examples of how to effectively
integrate mathematics with language and literacy—such as how
repeated readings of the same story can allow you to introduce
mathematical concepts at increasingly sophisticated levels. A
helpful book for teachers!"
—Beth Casey, professor emerita, Boston College
Creator and author, ’Round the Rug Math series
"Teachers can pick up this book and discover plenty of wonderful
ideas for classroom activities, but it’s the strategies modeled and
explained—such as methods for integrating mathematics learning into
a story reading while ensuring children’s comprehension of the
plot—that make this book such a valuable resource."
—Annemarie Blaney, teacher, Boston Early Learning Centers
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