Reading mediation

A closed book on our shelves at home, in the classroom or in the library, serves forvery little, perhaps for some child to "manipulate" it and leave it lying around in any corner. But if we provide them with books that contain quality text and illustrations, if we promote them , explain them, debate them, tell them and sing them, paint them and make them our own, then those books will be really valuable and we will have achieved the greatest pedagogical resource there is.

The story enables the child to approach the use of expressive forms of oral communication (intonation, rhythm, duration, order in time, forms of speech, gestural support, silence, volume, etc.), which allows a global work around it and favors activity, especially linguistic activity, which is a source of significantlearning and, consequently, of development.

Orality is a skill perhaps somewhat neglected in today's society, and I believe that should be encouraged and valued from school. And books are a very appropriate instrument for this skill.

My sessions

Shared words

"Read, read and trust in the eyes that open, in the faces that rejoice, in the question that will be born and that will drag another question." (Daniel Pennac).

This proposal is born from the belief that the story enables the child to approach the use of expressive forms of oral communication (intonation, rhythm, duration, order in time, forms of speech, gestural support, silence, volume, etc.) Orality is a skill perhaps somewhat neglected in today's society, and I believe that it should be encouraged and valued from school. And books are undoubtedly a very appropriate instrument for the acquisition of this skill.

Specific objectives of the workshop 

General objectives:

  • To develop communication skills in different languages and forms of expression,
    as a way to develop certain social skills.
  • Develop their emotional and affective capacities.
  • Dialogue and participate in conversations and situations of interaction among peers,
    encouraging listening and respect for others.
  • Promote, apply and develop social norms that encourage coeducation and
    respect for diversity.

objectives

  • Strengthen the link with the school library as a living space in the school.
  • Create an environment of trust and respect that favors oral expression and respectful listening
    , enhancing the feeling of belonging to the group.
  • To take advantage of playing and reading, narrating and listening to stories as instruments
    that generate orality.
  • To take advantage of playing and reading, narrating and listening to stories as instruments
    that generate orality.

Contact

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Email: carlococuentacuentos@gmail.com

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