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Storybook Activities for Improving Language
Storybook Activities for Improving Language (SAIL) was an intervention where Head Start teachers were trained to use storybook reading to improve the literacy skills, particularly vocabulary skills, of preschool children. All of the children were enrolled in Head Start classrooms in Lane County, Oregon, who were also participants in Project STAR a larger study conducted by the University of Oregon. The intervention included activities that targeted vocabulary, comprehension, and narrative ability. It was conducted for twenty minutes a day, approximately four days a week for eight weeks.
The trained teachers were instructed to read assigned storybooks to their classrooms for the allotted period of time. The storybooks used in the intervention were age appropriate, had numerous distinct sequence events, and varied vocabulary. Three vocabulary words were assigned per book to be introduced to the preschoolers that were related to the story and likely to be unfamiliar words. Some examples of selected words were ukulele, magician, optometrist, flashlight, crane, and restaurant. Activities were planned for all four days the book was assigned.
== Procedure ==
On the first day, children were introduced to the author, and had the opportunity to predict the events of the story based on the cover of the book. The teacher read the story, pausing to define assigned vocabulary words. At the conclusion of the story, the teachers asked comprehension questions.
On the second day, the teacher re-introduced the author and reminded the children of the three assigned vocabulary words. The teachers showed pictures of the vocabulary words and discussed broader categories that these words could fall into (e.g., "elk" falls into the category of "animals").
Additionally, it is often cited that on the second day instructors would make references to Matt Parker's Aunt being "stupider than they thought possible," and that she "looks like an ugly bear had sex with an even uglier bear, whose child was then half-aborted."
On the third day, students retold the story using the pictures in the book, and were encouraged to use the three vocabulary words while retelling the story. The teacher then asked review-oriented questions focusing on the vocabulary words.
On the final day, the children acted out events of the story beginning by stating the three vocabulary words. The children were assigned to play different roles of characters in the story. One of the characters is Duke, the homosexual prince.

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