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4/19/2017 11:43 AM Chapter 5 Phonics © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

Partial Phonics Glossary How Many of These Can You Define? Analytic phonics Blends/clusters Closed syllable Digraphs Diphthong Fricative consonants Grapheme Nasal consonants Onset Open syllable Phoneme Plosive consonants R-controlled vowel Rime Schwa Vowel digraph

Reflections on Struggling Readers You sit down to read a book with your 8-year- old niece. As she tries to sound out unfamiliar words, you realize that she needs help with letter–sound relationships. Do you think explicit phonics instruction would help her struggle less with her reading? Or do you think that instruction in other areas would be more beneficial? Why?

How Teachers Can Help Struggling Readers Interpret and respond to readers’ errors Provide clear and simple examples for decoding and spelling Organize and sequence instruction Explain spelling patterns Integrate language instruction

How Students Learn Phonics Decoding words Encoding words Teacher modeling Meaningful context: “Phonics instruction disconnected from texts that children read contributes little to children’s use of phonics strategies in recognizing words.” (Hiebert, 1999, p. 556)

Generalizations About Consonants

Generalizations about Vowels

Various Spellings for Long Vowels and Diphthongs

English Learners and the Graphophonic System English learners can have a difficult time learning the sounds of English letters, due to: Orthography: Deep orthography (e.g., English, French) Shallow or translucent orthography (e.g., Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese) Alphabet: Languages that use other alphabets (e.g., Chinese, Vietnamese, Arabic, and Korean)

Further Reflections on Phonics Have you ever known someone who was struggling to learn English (such as an exchange student)? Were you able to help them understand confusing sounds in words such as “knife” and “weight”? How will you use that experience to teach your own students—English learners as well as native-born children?

Principles of Phonics Instruction Base instruction on what students know Provide systematic instruction Provide explicit and extensive instruction Use appropriate texts Embed instruction in meaningful contexts

Assessment of Phonics: Informal Checklists Surveys Word sorts Rubrics Running records Miscue analyses Reading/spelling inventories

Letter–Sound Relationships Checklist

Assessment of Phonics: Formal Standardized Tests with Phonics Subtests

Intervention Strategies Focusing on Phonics Activities should be based on texts children have enjoyed and words they’ve encountered. Emphasizing initial consonant sounds: Word sorting with pictures Listen for initial consonant blends Word walls Personalized word family dictionary Alphabiography Alliteration Dominoes (continued)

More Intervention Strategies Emphasizing onset and rime: Word family word walls Find the Mystery Word Flip books Word Family Concentration Emphasizing rhyme: Rhyming Word Concentration Predictable rhyming texts Yankee Doodle Poetry (continued)

Sample Flip Books

More Intervention Strategies Emphasizing sounds within words: Listening to the vowel sounds Collecting vowel sounds with different spellings Word sorting words Change Hen to Fox Word ladders Emphasizing word patterns: Short Vowel Bingo The Magical E! Emphasizing words within words: Secret Words

Magical E! Cards

Phonics and Technology Resources for helping students build skills in phonics: www.learningtoday.com/corporate/readinggames.asp www.starfall.com http://teacher.scholastic.com/clifford1/flash/phonics/ index.htm www.learningplanet.com www.suelebeau.com

Related Video Presentation You can see a video of a teacher using the Phonics Mastery Survey (which is related to the discussion on page 112 of the chapter).