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Development of art skills in children of preschool age and younger school age in free time
MORONG, Filip
This thesis focuses on the artistic skills of preschool and early school-age children in their free time. The theoretical part provides an overview of children's development in this age group and discusses the importance of leisure activities and art education. The practical part includes the design and implementation of an art project to develop these skills with methodological sheets. The aim was to create a project for preschool facilities that reflects current theories of children's artistic expressio
The use of classical and contemporary Children's literature to the reading literacy development of learners at 1st degree of elementary
KLEINOVÁ, Andrea
The thesis deals with the use of classical and contemporary literature for the development of reading literacy at primary schools. We focused mainly on the research of popular literature of third to fifth grade primary pupils. We also investigated what extra-curricular reading materials teachers choose to develop their pupils' reading literacy and how they work with them. In the theoretical part, we present a brief insight into the issue of reading literacy, current research results, methods, strategies and factors influencing reading literacy. In the research part, we present the results of a questionnaire survey of pupils' parents, where the main attention was paid to the preferences of titles, authors and genres of their children. In the practical part, we followed up on the results of these surveys and designed worksheets with activities aimed at promoting reading comprehension and developing reading strategies. We focused mainly on their motivational and entertaining character. Worksheets with activities were verified in selected classes of primary schools and supplemented by rich reflection from practice.

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