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READING Phonemic Awareness Word Recognition Comprehension Hope M. Koppers
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Reading is a complex and intentional activity involving the eyes, brain and mind. Phonemic Awareness Word Recognition Comprehension
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PHONEMIC AWARENESS The ability to identify & manipulate sounds. most important factor in learning reading greater predictor of success than I. Q. phonemic awareness level in kindergarten can predict levels of achievement up to 10 years later
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Components Sound comparison Phoneme segmentation Phonemic blending
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Sound Comparison Rhyming Comparison of beginnings & ending
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Rhyming Songs Nursery Rhymes Riddles Books Visuals
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Book – Hungry Thing
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Comparison Initial consonant Final consonant
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Segmentation Counting Pronouncing Deleting Adding Changing
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Stretching – Elkonin Method
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Stretching – Hope’s Method
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Phonemic Blending One Skill Only Teacher says separate sounds and students put sounds together to identify word.
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WORD RECOGNITION The speed and accuracy in decoding and recognition of words are significant factors in improved reading comprehension. Phonetic decoding High Frequency Words
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Reading material changes as children enter higher grades.
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Phonetic Decoding Synthetic r - e - d k - n -o – w ?
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Analytic - pronounceable word-parts - building words
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Other Methods Analogy or Compare & Contrast Structural Analysis
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DISSECT 1. Discover the Context 2. Isolate the Prefix 3. Separate the Suffix 4. Say the Stem 5. Examine the Stem
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Rules of 2’s and 3’s - starts with vowel separate first 2 letters and read, continue - starts with consonant separate first 3 letters, read, continue trans at/lan/ tic al ter/na/ tor
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6.Check 7.Try Dictionary
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Context Clues I saw a cow at the farm.
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High Frequency Words Lacks meaning Confused with other words Spelling often not a clue
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Word Wall Words Methods for Teaching
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Word Association
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VAKT (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, tactile) 1. Find word in dictionary. 2. Teacher writes word on paper, saying syllables, and traces word, saying syllables. 3. Student traces, saying syllables. Repeat…. 4. Writes from memory. 5. Compares with teacher’s. 6. Word filed in box.
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THE THREE P’S When reading with a child, a method called The Three P’s is suggested for helping. P -pause P -prompt P - praise
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COMPREHENSION Understand the meaning of text Makes sense of the information
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Strategy Instruction Teacher: Explains strategy Demonstrates how to apply strategy Think aloud to model mental process used when reading Guided practice
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General Comprehension Methods Connections Making predictions Monitoring understanding Visualizing Questioning Retelling/Summarizes
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Connections Connections to self, other text, to world Connections to characters New knowledge is constructed on basis of knowledge student already has.
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Connection to Text
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Connection to Characters
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Methods of Connections Web Preview KWL Chart
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Making Predictions Use prior knowledge and information to make logical guesses. Revise predictions as they read.
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Methods of Making Predictions KWL Preview DRTA (Directed Reading-Thinking Activity)
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McMillan Equation
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Monitoring Understanding Ability of reader to recognize when comprehension is breaking down and being able to “fix” it.
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Methods of Monitoring Understanding Mark points in text that are confusing and reread. Determine interference and read ahead. Check & Line HUH?
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McMillans
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Questioning Questions are produced by reader as they read. Methods: Ask about who, what, where, content & problems QAR (Question/Answer Relationship) ERT (Everyone Read to…)
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Visualization/Imaging Reader creates a picture in mind to prompt understanding, recall and appreciation. Imaging includes visual, auditory, or other senses.
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Draw Picture McMillan Chart
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Retelling/Summarizing Readers identify main ideas and details of selections. Summary is main idea. Prompts - Pretend I never heard the story. Tell me it. - Tell me what you learned from reading.
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Retelling with Props
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Inference Reader reads between the lines. Makes a judgment, discovers a theme, makes discoveries without direct comment from the writer. Takes clues from the text.
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Other Methods DRA (Directed Reading Activity) DR-TA (Directed Reading-Thinking Activity) SQ3R Cloze Graphic Organizer
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“Sometimes you have to put the science of reading on the side to enjoy the art of reading.”
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