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Joyful Learning in Kindergarten
Revised Edition
Bobbi Fisher

Heinemann / ISBN 0-325-00038-7 / 978-0-325-00038-1 / 1998 / 320 pp / paperback
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Foreword by Don Holdaway

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When originally published in 1991, Joyful Learning was the first book to demonstrate how to link student-centered theory and practice in the preschool and kindergarten classroom. Since then, it has become a veritable bible for early childhood educators. Now, veteran author Bobbi Fisher revisits her landmark text, adding a detailed index and new routines, activities, and strategies for promoting natural learning.

The book's original sixteen chapters offer clear and incisive discussions of theory plus practical advice on shared reading, math manipulatives, assessment, parent communication, and more. Three brand-new chapters explore important themes such as classroom procedures, establishing a full-day kindergarten program, and models for social studies and science inquiries. The treatment of language arts is extensive, with new ideas on phonics, ways to support readers and writers during choice time, the use of literature, book selection, guided reading, and assessment of letter and sound knowledge. Readers will particularly appreciate the updated bibliographies (covering both children's trade books and professional resources) and the updated and expanded appendixes (in which teachers share activities and strategies that have been successful for them in classrooms around the country).

Daycare providers, preschool teachers, preservice and inservice kindergarten teachers, curriculum specialists, parents, administrators, homeschoolers, indeed anyone committed to nurturing in our children the joyful satisfaction of real thought and action will find this book essential reading.

Table of Contents

    Contents:
    1.
    My Beliefs About How Children Learn
    2. Applying Whole Language Theories
    3. The Room
    4. The Start of the Day
    5. Shared Reading: Theory
    6. Shared Reading: Practice
    7. Organizing Choice Time
    8. Reading During Choice Time
    9. Writing During Choice Time
    10. Math and Physical Science During Choice Time
    11. Art During Choice Time
    12. Dramatic Play Environments
    13. The End of the Day
    14. Assessment
    15. Communicating with Parents
    16. Questions Teachers Ask
    17. Classroom Management and Organization
    18. Language Arts
    19. Generative Curriculum
    Appendices:
    A.
    Reproducible Forms
    B. Letters and Charts
    C. Supplies and Materials for the Classroom
    D. Learning from Each Other
    Bibliographies: My Favorite Children's Books; Professional Resources; Professional Books for Parents; Children's Books Mentioned in the Text; Professional Bibliography
    Index

 
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