The foundation of a Balanced Literacy Framework is creating a literacy rich environment. A literate environment can be powerful and supportive of effective literacy instruction. Literate environments motivates student independence and emphasizes the importance of speaking, reading, and writing. Below you will some guidelines to make your learning environment literacy rich!
Be sure to provide space for both whole and small group instruction. Also include space for independent, and collaborative interactions for students.
Create a well-organized library of books of various levels and genres.
Include a minimum of about 10 books per student. Provide students with other print resources as well, such as magazines,
newspapers, recipes, signs, menus, etc.
Set up areas with pillows or cozy chairs where students can enjoy
reading.
Use your wall space! Display labels, word walls, teacher/student co-created anchor charts, posters, and AUTHENTIC student work that will be used and referred to by your students.
Set up areas for literacy centers or stations. Organize materials in
colorful labeled bins that make use and clean up easy.
Provide students with a VARIETY of engaging and accessible materials to promote
reading and writing. Some materials may include colorful markers or pens,
letter tiles, magnets, puppets, Play-Doh, learning mats, or games.
Arrange a large rug to serve as a place for the class to gather, read,
and learn together away from their desks.
Incorporate technology if it's available, consider using I-Pads, e-readers,
computers, or active whiteboards as tools for motivating students about literacy.