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You can use the following list to find most articles that have been written about prereading and prewriting. The articles are listed by category then by post (activity title).
- Reading and Writing Readiness
- Window tracing on a sunny day
- Five tips for taking preschool journals outside
- Salt tray mazes
- Salt tray heart printing and writing
- Feather tip salt tray writing
- Six unique ways to use scrap wood in preschool
- Ants in the salt tray plus more
- Tools for play inspire the desire to write
- Sticky paper shape tracing in preschool
- Writing with light and shadows
- Reading with young children: a picture walk
- Writing in salt
- The 4 R's: reading, writing, arithmetic, and rainbows
- Mini-plexiglass easels for the preschool classroom
- Writing the letter of the week
- Parent involvement in early literacy is the key to academic success
- Messing around with the color brown in preschool
- Weekly Reader in preschool
- Rainbow tracing in preschool
- Learning to recognize our names all day long
- We made our family apple tree in kindergarten
- Getting started on creating a print rich environment in your preschool classroom
- My name book: A preschool printable
- Dry-erase board activities for preschool
- Preschoolers can make their own lines in preschool
- Make a ladybug book with your preschoolers
- Bright and colorful home made puzzles and games
- Name graphs for young children
- Name sensory for young children
- Create a name game for your preschoolers
- Create a name puzzle for your preschooler
- Take time for a little name printing practice
- Books and technology in the preschool classroom
- All children are writers: we just need to show them how!
- Providing preschoolers with structured and unstructured opportunities to write
- Give preschoolers opportunties to write and color
- Five reasons to encourage preschoolers to color
- Reading Aloud to preschoolers
- Ants in the Salt Tray
- Drawing and Writing
- Paint and Write Boards
- Rainbow Reading and Writing
- Salt Tray Feather Writing
- Salt Tray Heart Printing
- Salt tray mazes
- Salt Tray Writing
- Scrap Wood Writing Boards
- Sticky Paper Tracing
- Taking A Picture Walk
- Taking Journals Outside
- Tools for Writing
- Window Tracings
- Writing on Clipboards
- Writing with Light and Shadows
- Reading Center
- Reading Spaces
- Reading with kids
- Reading with Toddlers
- Language Arts
- Ten tips for keeping a journal in preschool
- Yarning up letters!
- Let's get moving with a DIY action cube!
- Taking the word-wall beyond the wall
- A year long study of the alphabet
- The tools we write with in preschool
- N is for newspaper in preschool
- Parent involvement in early literacy is the key to academic success
- Making our menu for our Thanksgiving feast in preschool
- Folding paper in preschool
- My pre-k handwriting book
- Dry-erase board activities for preschool
- Can your preschooler say “a, a, a”?
- Let’s talk about communication
- Name graphs for young children
- Create a name puzzle for your preschooler
- Take time for a little name printing practice
- Making books with children
- All children are writers: we just need to show them how!
- Using personalized photos in the preschool classroom
- Teaching English language learners in preschool
- Providing preschoolers with structured and unstructured opportunities to write
- Building a child’s vocabulary in preschool
- Action Words
- Building Vocabulary
- Letter of the Week
- Ten Tips for Preschool Journals
- Word Wall and Beyond
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