The perfect supplement to your core early reading program! Everyday Literacy: Listening and Speaking, Grade 1 helps you support reading and oral language development in your early reading program with fun, focused daily lessons. The 20 weekly units in grade 1 cover Reading First's Five Essential Components, including: Oral Vocabulary Development: * Relating new vocabulary to prior knowledge * Identifying and sorting common words (colors, shapes foods) * Describing people, places, things, locations, and actions * Determining the purpose for listening (getting information, solving problems, enjoyment) * Retelling a spoken message by summarizing * Listening critically to interpret and evaluate * Developing auditory memory * Taking turns speaking in a group Comprehension: * Making predictions * Responding to open-ended questions * Making inferences and drawing conclusions * Making connections using illustrations, prior knowledge, and real-life experiences * Identifying sequences of events * Identifying the beginning, middle, and end of a story * Comparing and contrasting * Distinguishing between fiction and nonfiction * Determining cause and effect * Retelling a story Phonologi...The perfect supplement to your core early reading program! Everyday Literacy: Listening and Speaking, Grade 1 helps you support reading and oral language development in your early reading program with fun, focused daily lessons. The 20 weekly units in grade 1 cover Reading First's Five Essential Components, including: Oral Vocabulary Development: * Relating new vocabulary to prior knowledge * Identifying and sorting common words (colors, shapes foods) * Describing people, places, things, locations, and actions * Determining the purpose for listening (getting information, solving problems, enjoyment) * Retelling a spoken message by summarizing * Listening critically to interpret and evaluate * Developing auditory memory * Taking turns speaking in a group Comprehension: * Making predictions * Responding to open-ended questions * Making inferences and drawing conclusions * Making connections using illustrations, prior knowledge, and real-life experiences * Identifying sequences of events * Identifying the beginning, middle, and end of a story * Comparing and contrasting * Distinguishing between fiction and nonfiction * Determining cause and effect * Retelling a story Phonological Awareness: * Repeating auditory sequences of letters, words and patterns * Identifying digraphs -ch, sh, th, and wh * Blending words phoneme by phoneme * Manipulating final sounds in a word * Deleting initial sounds in a word * Identifying medial short and long vowel sounds(展開(kāi))