Title: How would you respond to this parent
1Welcome!
- How would you respond to this parents question?
- When my daughter was in 1st grade, she received
a lot of phonics instruction and brought home
many phonics worksheets. Now that shes older, I
dont see that shes getting any phonics
instruction at all from you, even though she
still struggles with reading. Isnt phonics the
most important skill for students to know in
order to read well?
2Session 1Assessments and Strategies for Phonemic
Awareness, Phonics, and Word Study
- Fort Bragg Schools
- Elements of Literacy
- September 30, 2008
3Course Overview and Expectations
- Graduate Credit (3 sh 1 Project READ)
- Must register within 10 days
- Review objectives
- Review expectations
- The information from these sessions is meant to
be shared with your staff by April 30, 2009 - Questions?
4Elements of Literacy
- Phonemic Awareness
- Phonics, Word Study
- Fluency
- Vocabulary
- Comprehension
5Elements of Literacy
- Phonemic Awareness
- Phonics, Word Study
- Fluency
- Vocabulary
- Comprehension
- Conventions
- Conventions
- Sentence Fluency
- Word Choice, Voice
- Ideas, Organization
6Todays Topics includePhonemic Awareness,
Phonics, and Word Study
7What is phonemic awareness?
- The ability to manipulate (segment and blend)
the sounds of spoken language (Garan p. 85) - Ex 3 sounds in CAT
- /k/ /a/ /t/
- Ex 3 sounds in SHOOT
- /sh/ /oo/ /t/
8What is phonemic awareness?
- Ex 3 sounds in CAT
- /k/ /a/ /t/
- What word do you get if you change the first
sound in CAT to a /b/? - What word do you get if you change the last sound
in CAT to a /b/? - What word do you get if you change the middle
sound in CAT to a /u/?
9What is phonemic awareness?
- Ex 3 sounds in SHOOT
- /sh/ /oo/ /t/
- What word do you get if you change the first
sound in SHOOT to a /b/? - What word do you get if you remove the last sound
in SHOOT? - What word do you get if you change the middle
sound in SHOOT to a /ow/?
10Related Read Alouds
- Any books that focus on alliteration or rhyme
would be good to illustrate aspects of phonemic
awareness - Runny Babbit by Shel Silverstein
- Geese Find the Missing Piece by Marco and Giulio
Maestro - Dogs Dont Wear Sneakers by Laura Numeroff
- Giant Children by Brod Bagert
11What is phonics?
- The NRP states that phonics is the connection
between letters and sounds and how we use those
sounds and letters in reading, writing, and
spelling (Garan p. 68). - Phonics is just one of the tools that can
help some students some of the time.
12A thought about phonics
- Reading instruction should not begin with the
skill. It is most effective when it begins with
meaning and when phonics is taught simultaneously
with comprehension (Garan p. 83). - Rhythmic phonetics physical movements for
sounds - /k/ /t/ /a/ /o/ /sh/
13Related Read Alouds
- Any books that focus on specific sounds would be
useful to illustrate the concept of phonics - Poor Puppy by Nick Bruel
- Bad Kitty by Nick Bruel
- Alphatales by Scholastic
- Six Sandy Sheep by Judith Ross Enderle
14What is word study?
- Word study is an alternative to traditional
spelling instruction. It is based on learning
word patterns rather than memorizing unconnected
words (Leipzig, 2000). - http//www.readingrockets.org/article/80
- Word study calls attention to word elements.
15How does word study relate to reading?
http//www.ed.gov/teachers/how/tools/initiative/su
mmerworkshop/smith/edlite-slide034.html
16Activities for Word Study
- SORTS
- Picture sorts
- Draw and label
- Cut and Paste
- Buddy sorts
- Written sorts
- Speed sorts
- Games
- Concentration
- Jeopardy
- Win, Lose, or Draw
- Word hunts
- Additional ideas in chapter 6 of Debbie Dillers
Practice with Purpose
17Related Read Alouds
- Any books that focus on word patterns would be
good to introduce word study concepts - Word Family Tales by Scholastic
- There are Rocks in my Socks by Patricia Thomas
18Articles
- We are going to break into 5 groups
- You can choose your article, but try to spread
your school out so everyone from your school is
in a different group, reading a different article - When you are in your group (20 minutes),
- Read/skim the article
- Come up with 3-5 discussion questions related to
the article - Write the questions on chart paper
- Prepare to share a brief summary of your article
and your questions (lt 5 minutes)
19Related Articles
- Group 1
- Phonemes in Use by Patrick Manyak
- Group 2
- The Role of Phonics in Reading Instruction
position statement from the International Reading
Association - Group 3 (computer)
- No More Friday Spelling Tests by Kelly Loeffler
- Group 4
- Word Study A New Approach to Teaching Spelling
by Diane Henry Leipzig - Group 5
- Bringing Word Study to Intermediate Classrooms
by Janet Bloodgood and Linda Pacifici
20Articles
- When you are in your group (20 minutes),
- Read/skim the article
- Come up with 3-5 discussion questions related to
the article - Write the questions on chart paper
- Prepare to share a brief summary of your article
and your questions (lt 5 minutes)
21DOOR PRIZES
- Each school will receive a packet of assessments
and copies of the activities used today, as well
as some additional information from Debbie
Dillers books - Use this information based on your school needs
22Related Assessments from Deborah Whites book
Assessment First
- Phonemic Awareness Task (p. 42)
- Letter Identification Record (p. 46)
- Sentence Dictation Record (p. 49)
- Spelling Inventory (p. 53-54)
- Adapted Names Test (p. 56)
23Activities
- We are going to break into 4 groups
- You can choose your activity, but try to spread
your school out so everyone from your school is
in a different group, participating in a
different activity - When you are in your group (20 minutes),
- Follow the task card for your activity
- Think about why this activity would be useful in
developing phonemic awareness, phonics skills, or
word study skills - Think of other ways this activity could be
adapted - Write the usefulness and adaptations on chart
paper - Prepare to share a brief summary of your activity
and your other thoughts (lt 5 minutes)
24Related Activities
- Group 1
- Phonemic Awareness Elkonian Boxes
- http//bogglesworldesl.com/elkonin_boxes.htm
- Group 2
- Phonics Short and long vowel word sort (2.11,
3.12) - Group 3
- Phonics Word sorts Endings (4.20, 4.23)
- Group 4 (computer)
- Word Study - Latin Root Jeopardy
25Activities
- When you are in your group (20 minutes),
- Follow the task card for your activity
- Think about why this activity would be useful in
developing phonemic awareness, phonics skills, or
word study skills - Think of other ways this activity could be
adapted - Write the usefulness and adaptations on chart
paper - Prepare to share a brief summary of your activity
and your other thoughts (lt 5 minutes)
26Wrap-Up
- Feedback
- Comments, Suggestions, Questions
- Next session on October 14
- Fluency and Vocabulary
- Thank you for your participation today ?