Pre-K ELLA Material Organized by Topic
Pre-K ELLA
Material Organized by Topic
Notebook of Pre-K ELLA In-service Resource Enrichment MaterialsAt each in-service workshop, various materials are distributed. After each session, I place these in a notebook including my personal notes. The following articles have been handed out in past workshops. Some of these are available on the ECEP website ( while others are on public sites. Please note that some will require a subscription to access.
- Family Literacy: Starting out together: A home-school partnership for preschool and beyond (by J. R. Paratore & G. Jordan)
- Home Storybook Reading in Primary or Second Language With Preschool Children: Evidence of Equal Effectiveness for Second-Language Vocabulary Acquisition (by T. A. Roberts)
- Missing in Action: Vocabulary Instruction in Pre-K (by S. B. Neuman & J. Dwyer)
- Oral Language Development in Children: The Importance of Social-Emotional Precursors (courtesy K. Baker)
- Playing Within and Beyond the Story: Encouraging Book-Related Pretend Play(by J. G. Welsch)
- Social Contracts for Writing: Shared Understandings About Text in the Preschool Years (by D. Wells)
Topic 1 – The Foundation for Language and Literacy Learning(2 hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Self-stick notes
Highlight Markers
Flip chart paper & Colored Markers
TV/VCR and Screen
Video: Welcome to Pre-K ELLA;
Obj.4, p.3
Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children;Obj. 4, p.9
Association of Measurements (AOM); Obj. 5, p.10
Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS);Obj. 5, p.13
Start Smart! Building Brain Power in the Early Years, Pam Schiller;Obj. 6, p.15
Books and Movement—A Magical Mix B.A.M.M.M.!;Obj. 6, p.15 / Introductory Activity: *My Hope Chest Poster;p.1
I Spy Language and Literacy in This Classroom;Obj. 4, p.7 (List of Pre-K ELLATopics)
B.A.M.M.M.! – Activity #7;Obj. 6, p.16
- Colored Scarves
- Color Dance, by Ann Jonas
- Music and CD player
Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children;Obj. 4, p.11 (One for each;participants must bring to each class)
Association of Measurements (AOM); Obj. 5, p.12(One for each;participants must bring to each class)
Books and Movement—A Magical Mix B.A.M.M.M.!;Obj. 6, p.15(One for each participant)
* Over-sized material carried in large separate container
Contributed by Dr. Mary Gardner Page 1 9/26/2011
Pre-K ELLA Material Organized by Topic
Topic 2 – Creating Learning Environments That Are Literacy Rich(2hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Self-stick notes
Highlight Markers
Flip chart paper & Several different Colored Markers / Topics of Study resource books;
Obj.9, p.39
Assorted literacy props for different centers;Obj. 12,p.43 (books that would work in different centers)
7 different Center signs;Obj. 12, p.43 (Includes the 5 learning strands withvaried Arkansas Early Childhood benchmarks for the individual centers.) Download this from
- Art Blocks
- Discovery Dramatic Play
- Library Music
- Sand and Water
Topic 3 – Supportive Social and Emotional Environments(2 hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Flip chart paper and Markers
Oral Language Development in Children: The Importance of Social-Emotional Precursors
Arkansas Early Childhood Education Framework Handbook for Three and Four Year Old Children;Obj. 2, p.60
Getting Children Ready Kindergarten: A Guide for Teachers and Caregivers of Preschool Children;Obj. 6, p.69
Goodnight Moon;Obj. 6, p.73
Corduroy;Obj. 6, p.73 / Can You Name this Book?; Obj. 6 p.72
Additional Children’s Books for Social/Emotional Learning:
(Some examples are)
- The Chocolate-Covered-Cookie Tantrum
- Guess How much I Love You
- Have You Seen My Duckling?
- Hello? How Are You?
- How Are You Peeling?
- Let’s Go Home, Little Bear
- Little Red Rhupert
- Pancakes for Breakfast
- Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods That Make My Day
- The Way I Feel
- Whose mouse are you?
Corduroy;Obj. 6, p.73(One for each participant)
Topic 4 – The Role of Play in Promoting Language and Literacy(1hour)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Self-stick notes
Flip chart paper and Markers
Young Children and Play, The Lasting Value of TruePlay,by David Elkind;Obj. 1, p.85
Miss Tizzy, by Libby Moore Gray;
Obj. 5, p.90 / Just Playing;Obj. 6, p 93
(Some examples are)
- Collection of play items:
- Small animals
- Small cars
- Shells
- Items from nature:
- Pine cones
- Bark
- leaves
- Fabric swatches:
- Different textures and colors
- Stripes
- Plaids
- Flower
- Horns
- Sticks
- Flutes
Topic 5 – Fostering Children’s Emergent Literacy Development Through the Family(2 hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Flip chart paper and Markers
Video:Ready to Learn;Obj. 1, p.103
TV/VCR
AECE Framework Handbook;Obj. 2, p.104
The Family Connection;Obj. 2, p.106
Resources from the Division of child Care and Early Childhood education:Obj. 3, p. 107-108
- Getting Ready for Kindergarten: A Calendar of Family Activities (Sept-Aug)
- Picture This: Framework for Quality Care and Education for Children Three to Five
- Link for Parents
- Link for Teachers
1. Ask Mr. Bear
2. The Big Hungry Bear
3. Corduroy
Books for Take Home Literacy Packs; Obj. 4, p.113
Examples of Children’s Books for Spanish Speaking Families; Obj. 5, p.114(Some Examples are)
- Buenas Noches, Luna
- Adivina Cuanto Te Quiero
- Music Music, For Everyone
- Eight Animals on the Town
The Family Connection;Obj. 3, p.106
Handout with the web address for the Arkansas Department of Human services so they can order materials for their classes; Obj. 3, p.107-108
(One of the following for each participant)
- Getting Ready for Kindergarten: A Calendar of Family Activities (Sept-Aug)
- Picture This: Framework for Quality Care and Education for Children Three to Five
- Link for Parents
- Link for Teachers
Ask Mr. Bear (One for each participant); Obj. 4 p.110
The Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear (One for each participant); Obj. 4, p.110
Topic 6 – Assessment Through Observation and Portfolios(2 ½ hour)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slide
Flip chart paper and Markers
Self stick notes
Learning to Read and Write;Obj. 2, p.129
TV/VCR
Video: Child Observation: The Core of Assessing Language and literacy Development;Obj.3, p.131
AECE Framework Handbook;Obj.4, p.132 / Activity: Chart: Fact or Interpretation? You Decide!;Obj. 4, p.137(Set up before class)
Two Children’s Books:
- Guess How Much I Love you
- The Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear
AECE Framework Handbook;Obj.4, p.132
Guess How Much I Love you (One for each Participant); Obj. 4, p.134
Topic 7 – Language Development(2 hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Self-stick notes
Flip chart and Markers
Getting Ready for Kindergarten: A Calendar of Family Activities (English & Spanish version);Obj. 7, p.157
Wordless books;Obj. 9, p.160
- Pancakes for Breakfast
- Deep in the Forest
Language materials and games;Obj. 9, pp.165-167
(Some examples are)
- It Looked Like Spilt Milk: Homemade Milk Cow, PVC pole, heavy twine, latex gloves, & fresh skim milk
- Feely Box/Bag
- Loto/Bingo
- Discussion Pictures
- Telephone (PVC pipe phone & tube phone)
Pancakes for Breakfast(One for each participant);Obj. 9, p.162
Deep in the Forest (One for each participant);Obj. 9, p.162
Topic 8 – Phonological Awareness(1 hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Flipchart paper and markers
Self-stick notes
AECE Framework Handbook;Obj.2, p.179
Put Reading First;Obj. 4, p.181
Listen to the Rain, by Bill Martin;Obj. 5, p.183
In the Tall, Tall, Grass;Obj. 5, p.183 / Magnet Literacy : Rhyming Words, & (Onset and Rime) Beginning & Ending Consonants; Obj. 4, p.181-182
Baby Bumblebee;Obj. 5, p.184
The Sound Story: Gracie the Cow, Obj. 5, p.188(Laminated pictures of the animals to hold display)
Rhyming Box: “Knock, knock, What do I have in my rhyming box?”;Obj. 5, p.190
Laminated pictures ofHickory, Dickory, dock;Obj. 5, p.190
Laminated pictures ofLittle Bo Peep; Obj. 5, p.190
Example of books that demonstrate alliteration;Obj. 5, p.191
(Some examples are)
- Oh, My Gosh, Mrs. McNosh!
- Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type
- Llama, Llama Red Pajama
In the Tall, Tall, Grass;(One for each participant);Obj. 5, p.183
The Sound Story: Gracie the Cow(One for each participant);Obj. 5, p.183
Topic 9 – Mother Goose Rhymes, Fingerplays, Poetry and Songs(2 hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/ slides
Flip chart paper and markers
A Collection Of Mother Goose Books;Obj. 4, p.198
(Some examples are)
- Mary Engelbreit’s Mother Goose
- Tomie dePaola’s Mother Goose
- The Real Mother Goose
- My Very First Mother Goose
- Will Moses Mother Goose
Read-Aloud Rhymes for the Very Young selected by Jack Prelutsky, Illustrated by Marc Brown;Obj. 8, p.204
Over in the meadow Illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats;Obj. 10, p.208 / *Mother Goose posters;Obj.2, p.196
*Mother Goose Hat (and outfit if you can put one together);Obj. 2, p.196
Mother Goose Match Mixer (Questions and answers cut into separate strips); Obj. 2, p.196
Several Examples of Mother Goose characters colored and laminated chose from the following;Obj. 5,
pp.199-201(Appendix G)
- Hickory Dickory Dock
- Little Miss Muffet
- Humpty Dumpty
- Little Jack Horner
- Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
- Hey Diddle, Diddle
- Little Bo Peep
- Jack and Jill
- One, Two Buckle My Shoe
- Old Mother Hubbard
- Jack be Nimble
- Little Boy Blue
Home made Illustrated Rhyme Charts;Obj. 5, p.201
*Homemade small Poetry Stand;Obj. 8, p.205(Appendix I)
The Frog on the Log, by Ilo Orleans; Obj. 8, p. 205
Spin the Song Bottle, A collection of song starters;Obj. 10, p.208
Lollipops;Obj. 10, p.209 / Mother Goose charts to distribute to participants(Two for each participant)
Obj.5, p.199
Topic 10 – Storytelling(2 hour)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Flipchart paper and markers
Flannel & or Magnetic story board
Books for Storytelling
A Story A Month;Obj.7, p.231
What a Wonderful World, byG. D. Weiss, B. Thiele, Illustrated by Ashley Bryan;Obj. 7, p.232
CD and player for song:What A Wonderful World;Obj. 7, p. 232 / Cards with story titles for storytelling charades; Obj. 3, p. 227
Materials for Storytelling: (Choose from the following a selection of books and stories, have somelaminated colored cutoutsfrom A Story A Montheither magnet or flannel board ready)Obj. 4, p.227-228;
(Some examples are)
- Participation: Caps for Sale; The Three Billy Goats Gruff
- Predictable: The Little Red Hen
- Classic Folk Tales Fairy Tales: The Three Bears
- Cumulative Tales: The Napping House; Are You My Mother
- Circle Stories: Pumpkin, Pumpkin;If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
- Picture Books:Corduroy
Storytelling Chart;Obj. 6, p.230
What A Wonderful World cut outs colored and laminated;Obj. 7, p.232 / The Little Red Hen; Obj. 4, p.227 (One for each participant)
Topic 11 – Dramatic Play(2 hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Self-stick notes
Highlight Markers
Flip chart paper & Several different Colored Markers
AECE Framework Handbook;Obj. 2, p.237
Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children;Obj. 3, p.238
Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale-Revised [ECERS];Obj. 3, p.238
The Creative Curriculum® for Preschool;Obj. 3, p.238
10 children’s books Appropriate for Creative Drama;Obj. 8, p.243
The Three Billy Goats Gruff; Obj. 8, p.243 / Prop Boxes for the Dramatic Play Area;Obj. 4. p.239(Make two to four;some examples are)
- Birthday
- Flower Shop
- Medical
- Garden
Free mask templates; Obj. 6, p.239
Make four flip charts one for each season: Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer;Obj. 6, p.241 (Make for each class)
*Creative Drama:Goldilocks and the Three Bears(Three sizes of bowls, towels [for Beds], and 3 chairs of different sizes);Obj. 8, p.243 / AECE Framework Handbook;Obj. 2, p.237
Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children;Obj. 2, p.238
Drama is Natural: Don’t Squelch It!! (One copy for each participant);Obj. 6, p.241
The Three Billy Goats Gruff(One for each Participant); Obj. 8, p.243
Topic 12 – Read Aloud (2 hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsOver Transparencies/slides
Flipchart paper and markers
Flannel & or Magnetic story board
TV-VCR
Video: Read It Again! Experience the Joy of Reading Aloud with Children;Obj. 3, p.255-7 & Obj. 5, p.259
Collection of children’s books for read aloud;Obj. 5, p.261-2
On the Go,by Ann Morris, Photographs by Key Heyman;Obj. 6, p.265
Caps for Sale;Obj. 7, p.265 / 4Posters “Welcome to Read Aloud”;Obj. 1, p.253
Mr. Giggles;Obj.1, p.253
A Selection of Favorite Books for Reading Aloud with Children;Obj. 5, p.261(Some Examples are)
- Picture books
- Participation stories
- Predictable stories
- Concept books
- Interactive books
- Alphabet books
- Cumulative tales
- Circle stories
- Folk and Fairy Tales
Some examples of themes are:
- Science
- Our World
- Me
- Differently Abled child
Pumpkin, Pumpkin;Obj. 7. p.269(One for each participant)
Mr. Gumpy’s Outing;Obj. 7,p.269(One for each participant)
Topic 13 – Shared Reading(2 hour)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Self-stick notes
Highlight Markers
Flip chart paper & Several different
Colored Markers
AECE Framework Handbook;Obj. 3, p.279
Big Book:
*I Went Walking, by Sue Williams, Illustrated by Julie Vivas;Obj. 6, p.280
*Several Big Books to share;Obj. 6, p.280
(Some examples are)
- Silly Sally,
- Early Emergent:Miss Wishy Washy
- Emergent:Miss Wishy Washy
Topic 14 – Learningabout Letters, Sounds and Words(2 hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Lakeshore products designed with learning in mind;As introduction, p.293
AECE Framework Handbook;Obj. 2, p.298
LINK Booklets for Parents and Teachers: The Kindergarten Readiness Indicator Checklist;Obj.2, p.298
Association of Measurements (AOM);Obj. 2,p.299
Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children;Obj. 2-3, p.298-300
Collection of alphabet books;Obj.4, p.302
Alphabet bingo or lotto;Obj.6, p.307 / Introductory Activity: Alphabet manipulativesand Cookie sheets
(Example: collect magnetic, foam, rubber, sandpaper letters, letter stamps, alphabet puzzles);As introduction, p.293
Activities with Children’s Own Names to Make Letters Meaningful;Obj.5, p.300
- Textured Name Cards
- Name puzzles
- Names in a Red Box
(Some examples of games are:)
- What Am I?
- Basic Skills for Early Leaning
Association of Measurements (AOM); Obj. 2,p.299
Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children;Obj. 2-3, p.298-300
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom;(One for each participant)Obj.4, p.302
Topic 15 – Environmental Print(1 hour)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Self-stick notes
Highlight Markers
Flip chart paper
The Impact of Environmental Print Instruction on Early Reading Ability by Patricia Kuby and Jerry Aldridge;Obj. 3, p.315
Children’s books about environmental print;Obj. 5,p.317
*Two large paper sacks for each participants, lots of colorful duct tape;Obj. 5, p.317(Appendix N) / A Big Book made with Paper Sacks(With examples of environmental print inside); Obj. 5, p.317(Appendix N)
Teacher made books;Obj. 5, p.317(Some examples are:)
- I can read Traffic Signs
- Let’s Learn about safety,
- Accordion Book: I Like To Eat (Appendix J)
- Big Book:My Favorite Cereals
- Concentration
- Puzzles
- Coupon Match
- I Went Shopping
- Graphs of My Favorite Snack Food or Cereal
Topic 16 – Writing in the Preschool Classroom (2 ½ Hours)
Essential Materials / Materials Prepared by Trainer / Materials Provided for ParticipantsTransparencies/slides
Self-stick notes
Highlight Markers
Flip chart paper
The Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom;Obj.4,p.324
Learning to Read and Write;Obj.14, p.343 / Collected samples representative of the sequence through which children progress as they begin to write;Obj. 5, pp.328-31
- Stage 1 –Scribbles
- Stage 2 – Mock Letters
- Stage 3 – Recognizable Letters
- Stage 4 – Phonemic Spelling
The Kissing Hand;(One for each Participant)
* Over-sized material carried in large separate container
Contributed by Dr. Mary Gardner Page 1 9/26/2011