Recently, we ran a training webinar focusing on how Clicker can be used with early readers and writers.
We had lots of interest in different literacy topics, including vocabulary building activities, speaking and listening activities, and sentence building. As a former kindergarten teacher, it was great to see how many resources there are available within LearningGrids that can be used in a kindergarten setting! We explored Little Red Riding Hood as an example, but there are thousands more ready-made resources, linked to many other stories, themes, and topics.
Vocabulary building
For vocabulary building, we started by looking at the Look and Read Matching Set. This resource is a great way to introduce learners to the key language they are likely to encounter in the story. Children can rehearse vocabulary by matching an image from the story to the corresponding word. This is a fantastic activity for children to complete independently after teaching input - it’s such an engaging way for them to consolidate new learning!
Next, we looked at Clicker Books. These on-screen, speech supported books empower students of all abilities to read more independently. We began by exploring the Little Red Riding Hood Read a Book, which provides a more detailed version of the story, combining images and text to engage your learners. To make this activity more accessible, children also have the option to hear the story read aloud.
We then looked at the Read it Yourself book. These books are designed for children to read the text themselves, using a simplified version of the story to encourage independence when reading. For additional support, this resource can be edited to include a read button so children can use Clicker to read the story to them. I always enjoyed nurturing a love of reading in my classroom, and Clicker Books are a great way of encouraging this! They make reading fun for your learners and allow them to access a range of books independently.
Speaking and listening
Next, we looked at how Clicker can be used to develop speaking and listening skills. We began by looking at the Little Red Riding Hood Keywords activity. Students can listen to core vocabulary from the story and record themselves saying these words aloud.
Once learners are familiar with the key vocabulary and plot of the story, they can use this Tell the Story Talk Set to orally retell Little Red Riding Hood. This resource includes images from the story in sequence - learners simply click a picture and record their ideas using the microphone button. When finished, children can listen to all the recordings to hear the story retold in their own words. This resource can be completed individually, in groups, or as a whole class!
Finally, we explored Clicker Boards. With this Describe the Characters activity, students can create profile mind maps of characters from the story. Children can add key descriptive words and further expand on their ideas by recording a Voice Note. I would have enjoyed using this as a whole class activity with my kindergarten class The students can contribute ideas while the teacher collates them on the whiteboard. This board can then be turned into a word bank to support learners further with their writing!
Sentence Building
For sentence building skills, we began by looking at the Clicker Sets available to support students of all writing abilities. First, we looked at this Sentence Set, which helps children to build a simple sentence word by word. This resource provides students with all the words needed to build their first sentence, with the words displayed in a random order. Learners click each word to send it to the document and build their sentence while developing their understanding of sentence structure and word order.
If students come to a word or phrase they cannot decode, they can use the speech feedback to hear it read aloud. Once the sentence is finished and end punctuation is added, Clicker reads the sentence back to the students so they can listen for any errors. For additional support when using the Sentence Set, children can look at the model sentence to understand the correct sentence structure before having another try.
Next we explored a Connect Set to support students with retelling the story of Little Red Riding Hood. This resource provides children with a scaffold to support the writing process and encourages them to independently experiment with a wider choice of vocabulary and sentence structures. This activity contains images from the story, so learners can choose when and how they want to illustrate their writing.
It was fantastic to be able to share these ideas with so many of our customers. If you’d like more information on how you can use Clicker to support your early readers and writers, you can:
- View the recording from this webinar
- Watch our tutorials or schedule a meeting
- Explore LearningGrids for resources on nursery rhymes, sentence patterns, positional language, and thousands more!