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• Reading
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For further information
Dr Noella Mackenzie
Lecturer in Literacy Studies, School of Education
Charles Sturt University, Albury Wodonga Campus
T 02 6051 9405
E [email protected]
Amanda Baldock
NSW Department of Education and Communities
Riverina Region
T 02 6051 4327
E [email protected]
Paul Gleeson
NSW Department of Education and Communities
Riverina Region
T 02 6937 3874
E [email protected]
© September 2012
NSW Department of Education and Communities
• Taking them places that will feed their
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• Teaching them how to write their name and
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profiles/lecturers/noella-mackenzie
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DRAW
TALK
WRITE
DRAW
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Drawing is fun and helps your
child to explore their world.
Drawing is an important form
of play. Drawing helps children
learn to write.
Talking helps children to learn
about words they will need to
read and write.
Writing is another way for
children to communicate and
express themselves.
Encourage children to continue
to draw while they are learning
to write.
You can support your child by:
You can support your child by:
You can support your child by:
•Encouraging them to draw and talk to
you about their drawings.
•Encouraging them to talk about the
things that interest them in the books
you read to them.
•Asking them if they would like you to
write on their drawings.
•Providing them with tools for drawing. e.g.
paper, pencils, textas, chalk.
•Drawing with them and adding labels to
some of their drawings.
•Loading free drawing apps onto your
‘hand held’ computer for them to use.
•Encouraging them to tell you about their
day e.g. Who did you play with in the
sand pit at preschool today?
What stories did the teacher read to you?
Did you learn any new songs?
•Encouraging them to talk as they draw.
•Teaching them how to write their name
and show them how you write your name.
•Helping them make shopping lists, cards,
invitations – the opportunities are endless.
•Letting your child see you write and
talking to them about the different
purposes for writing.