INTRODUCTION
The READ SMART collection is
designed for primary schools in Hong Kong to develop learners' English
proficiency through reading. The collection incorporates the features
listed in the English
Language Curriculum Guide (Primary 1-6), 2004
to help teachers implement curriculum innovations. The collection
stresses learners' development of reading skills and strategies
(learning to read) and provides them with opportunities to enrich
their knowledge and broaden their life experience (reading to learn).
The
collection adopts an eclectic approach that involves learners' active
and real use of the language, one that accommodates and vital approaches
of task-based and balanced literacy. Combined together, they encourage
not only literacy skills, but also cultivate a learner's motivation
to induce good habits in reading. As a result, beginning learners
can then become avid self-reliant readers. Dr. James Patrick Cummins,
of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, the University
of Toronto and a leader in second language learning and literacy
development research, supports this integrated method to learning.
'...[R]eading comprehension is predicted primarily by the amount
that students actually read; extensive reading provides access to
a wide range of vocabulary which has consistently been shown to
be the strongest predictor of readability; psychometrically, vocabulary
knowledge is virtually indistinguishable from reading comprehension.'(Cummins
2004)
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Parent's
meeting,
Yaumati Catholic Primary School (26/6/2004) |
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Dr.
Ina Siu (left),
a lecturer of the Department of English, of HKIEd,
in an ELT workshop (28/6/2004) |
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addition to the blended approach, the collection also provides clear
instructions and tasks for learners to accomplish, all of which
are given from a localised perspective. 'Tasks are purposeful and
involve contextualised activities where learners draw together a
range of elements in their framework of knowledge and skills to
fulfil the task set.' (CDC 2004) Thus, tasks in the collection provide
real-life situations and appropriate contexts within learners' cognitive
level for them to understand the language. Several of these tasks
are based on real-life scenarios specific to Hong Kong. The tasks
range from asking learners to respond by drawing pictures to using
English to solve problems. These open-ended tasks are provided to
expand learners' creativity and self-expression. Different modes
of interaction and formats are employed to cultivate learners' collaboration
skills, gradually enabling them to become independent learners.
Within
the READ SMART collection, this integrated approach facilitates
effective teaching. Teachers need to employ different teaching
strategies to provide the best reading instructions to
learners of various abilities, cognitive levels and world
experience. Strategies like storytelling, reading aloud
and shared reading are prominent at Key Stage 1 due to
the need for strong teacher's support required in the nature
of these strategies. As learners become more skilful in
reading, supported reading and independent reading is encouraged
at Key Stage 2. (CDC 2004) |
Ms. Taylor
- Roehm,
an independent educational consultant of
Mimosa Publications at a seminar (15/5/2004) |
There
are six diverse series in the READ SMART collection, which make
up about 300 eclectic titles altogether. Within these six series,
three are devoted to the imaginative art of fiction and the remaining
three concentrate on nonfictional facts that help learners better
understand the world around them. While these books come from renowned
international publishing houses, The Modern Educational Research
Society (MERS) has also carefully adapted some specifically for
Hong Kong.
FICTION
The collection of fictional texts includes the
series Fables & Tales, Kites, Inside Stories and
The Story Basket / The Story Box, all of which range
from the classic tales of Hans Christian Andersen to modern stories
written by authors such as the famous children story writer, Joy
Cowley. Fiction stories are usually the first books that most learners
are exposed to, and generally the first books they read by themselves.
These stories provide learners with lessons in virtue to aspire
to, while also simultaneously nourishing and extending their imagination.
It has been found that literature for learners with repetitive sentence
patterns and incorporated phonics, which are the two aspects easily
extrapolated from this lively and stimulating collection, is best
for English learning.
Fables
& Tales
Moral lessons have long been handed down through
the ages in the form of fables and tales, and with good reason.
The universal themes of suffering and redemption have become synonymous
with the lines: 'Once upon a time'. These two genres of fables and
tales, thus are among the simplest but most treasured of all literary
forms, capturing the hearts and minds of the young and old alike.
The Fables & Tales series contains
12 titles of stories adapted from the traditional classical works
of Hans Christian Andersen, Aesop and other great authors. All the
stories are followed by tasks of various refreshing text types and
formats, to help learners further explore the topics and issues
narrated and told within the book. Some examples would be a biographical
narrative about the history of the mysterious Pied Piper, and a
public announcement to warn against swindlers who make invisible
clothes. These tasks help young learners enhance their understanding
and appreciate the stories more fully.
Fiction Titles in the Fables & Tales series
Various text types
Localised teacher's guide
Filled
with attractive illustrations, there are various follow-up tasks
at the end of every story. As a supplement, each book is accompanied
by a tailor-made, localised teacher's guide. Being localised, these
guides can help teachers anticipate problems encountered by Hong
Kong students while learning English. Last but not least are the
interactive CD-ROMs with animated stories, games and language art
materials.The visual animated effects and colourful graphics help
enliven learners' entertainment while the structure introduces new
vocabulary, phonics, and other new information.
The
Story Basket / The Story Box
The 20 new titles handpicked from
The Story Box / The Story Basket series, published
by Wright Group and McGraw-Hill Publishing Inc., are wholly written
by Joy Cowley. As she is widely-known for her imaginative modern
stories, they are often thought-provoking in their illustrations,
with gently humourous rhyming words for learners' pleasure and enjoyment.
The stories focus on building skills using a variety of instructional
and classroom practices, outlined in the books and teacher's guides.
This series specifically focuses on shared reading and guided reading
that lay the groundwork for learning. Additionally, the reinforcement
of skills is achieved through a myriad of resources, all of which
invite learners to practise using hands-on word games and activities.
Most importantly for teachers, each story has a detail five-day
lesson plan that clearly outlines how to best interest and enliven
a young classroom. Overall, The Story Box / The Story
Basket series is an inviting, integrated classroom
reading programme structured to help each learner realise his/her
own reading potential. The corresponding big books, audio cassettes,
poetry posters and lesson plans are sold individually.
Thought-provoking
stories
Fiction
titles in The Story Basket / The Story Box series |
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Lesson
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Worksheets |
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Inside
Stories
This award-winning series published by Mimosa
Shortland is much more than just another library of traditional
stories. In addition to a traditional tale, each title includes
a range of text in a variety of diverse genres and formats, all
of which specifically link to the classical story. 'Think &
Link' is very special to Inside Stories,
as learners are exposed to a neo-traditional style of storytelling,
with special additions that make it relevant to their own world.
Consequently, this series acquaints learners to being able to gather
information from a variety of sources in a playful and exciting
way. The corresponding E-book supports and extends the use of the
big book through a wide variety of activities that can be completed
on screen.There are eight interactive CD-ROMs in the series, one
for each title, in addition to the E-book attached to each big book.
The CD-ROMs provide an interactive version of the stories as well
as a wealth of highly engaging activities focusing on key skills
and strategies. Also provided are audio support, continual feedback
and off-screen activities to build onto the work done on the computer.
All of these features together make the series an ideal resource
for learning centres. Each CD-ROM has a comprehensive Teacher's
Resource section, which includes additional off-screen work that
can be printed out as blackline masters.
NONFICTION
The nonfiction titles include the series Kites,
Nelson Focus and Go Facts. Nonfiction
texts have become a prominent part of learners' reading materials.
It is predicted that for an average person in the 21st century,
90% of all reading materials will be nonfiction. To better prepare
learners for this fast-paced modern age of inquiry, our nonfiction
titles have the purpose to provide information and expand content
knowledge, while geared toward learners' interest as well. Reading
informational texts with a purpose promotes questions and active
learning, and develops learners' critical thinking skills, all of
which are crucial abilities best to be learnt early.
Nelson
Focus
Nelson Focus is
a nonfiction language programme produced by Thomson Learning,
featuring 120 motley titles for guided reading and writing.
The exceptional and unique feature about Nelson
Focus is the structure itself. It uses a variety
of text types: recount, report, procedural, expository, explanatory,
verse and structural formats, to arrange and connect ideas presented
in each title. All of it is carefully organised for the learners'
understanding and pleasure. The Nelson Focus Teacher's
Guides encourage the use of modelled, guided and
independent reading strategies to encourage learning and promote
further reading. Along with many practical ideas and suggestions
for nonfiction guided reading, the teacher's guides provide
a range of ideas for guided tasks, including independent reading
and writing, think-and-link tasks on science/society and environment,
and ELT support. This series also contains eight big books,
all sold separately. |
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Nonfiction
titles in the Nelson Focus series
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Teacher's
guide |
Go
Facts
Go Facts is an award-winning
Australian series adapted from Blake Education. Distinguished for
its precise and organised text and its truly stunning colour photos,
it introduces learners to many different features of the environment
while conveying a sense of wonder about the natural world. With
six themes ranging from the seasons, animals, transportation, and
food the contents are put in an easy-to-understand format, catalogued
with fun fact boxes and explanatory statements. There are four books
in each themed set of Go Facts and each
book is accompanied by a localised teacher's guide, in which teaching
ideas and strategies suggested in the English Language Curriculum
Guide are included. The key benefit of reading the series is that
it provides learners with a well-written, nonfiction text that allows
them to model their own writing on. There are also some strong visual
literacy features accompaning the text. As focused nonfiction books,
they are also ideal for project learning and as library reference
material.
Nonfiction
titles in the Go Facts series
Localised
teacher's guides
Pair-up titles
in the Kites series
Kites
Also published by Mimosa Shortland, Kites
is an easy-to-use series with each fiction text accompanied by a
companion nonfiction text and a teacher's guide. The singular match
of these companion fiction and nonfiction texts found help provide
teachers and learners with texts on the same topic. For instance,
a learner can read a fictional merry story about a birthday cake,
and then immediately afterwards discover the mechanics and chemistry
behind the baking of a cake. The result would be an entertaining
but intensive learning experience for young learners. As a series,
Kites contains 110 charming guided reading
texts organised into six levels. The series places strong emphasis
on developing comprehension and thinking skills, along with links
to mathematics, science, technology and social studies. Accompanying
each book is also a tailor-made teacher's guide which also helps
teachers address the concerns of young Hong Kong learners, and an
interactive CD-ROM with games.
Localised
teacher's guides
Conclusion
The READ SMART collection offers excellent reading
resources for the new English course in primary schools. The collection
is solely distributed by MERS at competitive prices. Interested
teachers are welcome to visit their showroom or contact Mr. Christian
Siow at 2990 0235 for further information.
Reference
Cummins,
James Patrick (2004). The academic and political discourse of
minority language education. Paper presented at the International
Conference on Bilingualism Bristol, 20 April, 2001. |
Curriculum
Development Council (2004). CDC English Language Curriculum
Guide (Primary 1-- 6). Hong Kong: Education and Manpower
Bureau. |
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