ESEC 545 Session Three. Read Aloud -- Ruby’s Wish.

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ESEC 545 Session Three

Read Aloud -- Ruby’s Wish

Spelling Test Analysis – (Pg. 14 & 15)1415

Activities Phonemic Awareness (pg. 18)18 Phonics Activities (pg. 19, 20)1920 Onset and Rimes (pg. 21)21 Making Words (pg. 22, 23)2223 What Good Readers Do (pg. 24)24

Activities Sight Words (pg. 25)25 Sorting Words (pg. 27, 28, 29) Game Board (pg.30, 31)3031 Vocabulary (pg. 32, 33)3233

Tutoring Lesson Form (pg. 37)37

What’s Due? CLASS #4 –Q&C #3 for chapter 9 & –Lesson Plan pg –Bibliography pg. 33