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155 – Ontario Language Curriculum: What does this mean for kindergarten? (Part 1) – Creative Kindergarten
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What This Episode is About:
In episode 155 of the Creative Kindergarten Podcast, I dive deep into the Ontario Kindergarten Program literacy frame to discuss the changes that need to be made. I reflect on which steps you can take to align your lessons to a structured literacy approach and how we can ensure we are following the science of reading.
Links I Talk About in This Podcast:
Ontario Language Curriculum, Grade 1
Comparing Science of Reading Courses podcast episode
Phonics Routine blog post
3-Day Read-Alouds blog post
Oral Language Skills podcast episode
UFLI phonics scope and sequence
Heggerty Phonological Awareness scope and sequence
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A podcast for educators to find new ideas, hear stories and maybe learn something new.
My name is Amanda, and I’m an Early Childhood Educator in Ontario, Canada. This is a podcast where I talk about all things kindergarten. I pick a topic for the week, and I share my thoughts, ideas and learning around that topic.
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When you said 2 letters a week, then you moved onto 3.. do you think this is also possible in french immersion (Kindergarten)?
I am not an expert in French immersion classrooms. I would reach out to an educator that has taught French immersion to get their thoughts!