Title: Rosanne Josephs Simplified systems of study presents
1Rosanne JosephsSimplified systems of study
presents
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- Taking NotesHandwriting Spelling
2Approach Strokes of WritingLetters grouped by
their approach stroke
- Clock Climbers
- a c d g q o
- Loops
- e f h k l b
- Kite Strings
- i j p r s t u w
- Hills and Valleys
- m n x y z v
- All letters begin at the baseline
- All but 4 letters end at the baseline
- Letters that dont end on the baseline are bridge
letters - Most difficultbridging
- Each approach stroke has one bridge letter.
- Use print capital letters
3Time to dance with our pencil
4For the manuscript printers
- Left
side lines - l r b f h k m n p z
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- Crisscross lines
- v x w y
- Right side lines
- c a d e g j o q u s l
- Drops
- l i t
5Printing is more like stepping
6The secret to improving spelling
7Common Misconceptions
- Spelling is not important-technology diminishes
the need - Historically taught as rote memory task
- No relevance to other academic areas
- The reality----
- Spelling unlocks the power of language!
- When spelling instruction is changed to language
based instruction it is more effective than
reading instruction for improving reading skills
and vocabulary
8Linking Sound to Print
- The art of word study through
- SPELLING
9All humans speak
Literate humans use print to represent speech
Now that is clever!
10There are many languages in the world
11In the United States..
- Most of us speak English
- There are 44 sounds in our language
- But we borrow words from many countries
- So.we have different ways to spell the same
sounds
12Etiology (origin)Where words come from
- Anglo-Saxons
- 449 A.D.-1066 A.D.
- French and Latin
- 1066 A.D.-1500A.D.
- Greek many others
- as exploration
- occurred
- 1500 A.D.-present
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13Do the math!
- _at_ 25 Ango Saxon roots
- _at_ 60 comes from Latin roots
- _at_ 10 comes from Greek roots
- _at_ 5 comes from other languages
14Why is that important?
- It helps us remember certain spelling patterns
- ie gh, gn, kn
- ch-/ch/ AngloSaxon
- ch-/k/ Greek
- ch-/sh/ French
15Most of our words come from 850 core words.
- Then we just add pieces and parts
- The pieces and parts have meaning
- Grammar Changes
- number
- part of speech
- tense
- Meaning Changes
- PrefixcoreSuffix
16Sure there are rulesbut not as many as you think
- 7 Syllable
- PATTERNS
- VC
- VCe
- VV
- CV
- Vr
- VV
- Cle
- RULES
- Floss
- Rabbit
- Drop
- Double
- Change
- _at_ 85 regular
17 The Rules
- FLOSS-if 1 syll. base word w/ short vowel has a
f, l,or s - that follows the vowel
- Double the final consonant
- RABBIT-if 2 syll. base w/ short V 1st and 1
consonant - sound in the middle (CV/C//VC)
- Double the middle consonant
- Doubling-if base word ends in VC pattern
- Double the C before adding
vowel suffix - Dropping-if base word ends in final e
- Drop e before adding vowel
suffix - Changing-if consonant before Y non-i suffix
- Change y to i ..then add
suffix
18Situations
- C G (The two consonants that have 2 sounds)
- C/G followed by i e y soft sound /s/, /j/
- C/G followed by a o uhard sound /k/, /g/
- I E
- i before e except after c or when sounded like
ay as in neighbor and weigh - Y likes to be a vowel more than a consonant
- says /i/ in 1 syllable words /e/ in two
syllable words -
19Knowing Why
- Once we know why the sound is spelled a certain
way it is easier to remember how to spell words - Once we know why the sound is spelled a certain
way it helps us understand the meanings of words - Knowing why sounds are spelled a certain way
helps us learn grammar rules
20- STEPS TO LEARN HOW TO SPELL
- Pronounce the word
- Syllable breaks
- Syllable spell
- Check each syllable
- Investigate Analyze
- Correct and Remember
- These are ideas if you need help remembering
how/why a syllable is spelled - talk about it
- have it make sense
- answer why its spelled that way
- apply a mnemonic
- review the rule
- exaggerate the pronunciation
- grammar codes
- inflectional endings
- stable syllable pattern
- etiology (What language did it come from?)
- Talk and write
21Keep spelling references in your brain on paper
- Homophones
- Frequently misspelled words
- Personal misspelled words
- Common error words
- Stable syllable patterns
22Spelling
- Its all about hearing-the syllables
- Applying stable syllable patterns
- Understanding why its spelled that way
- Using a trick to remember if it is strange
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23Taking notes
to rememberto understand
24The Basics
- Be brief
- Dont try to write every word
- Spend most of your time listening and
understanding ideas not individual words - Dont worry about spelling
- Notes are to help you recall the ideas and
details - Use key words to recall ideas
- Rewrite and add extra information while it is
fresh
25Determine
- Are the notes on new information?
- Do the notes follow the text book?
- Is there a syllabus or table of contents to
reference as you take notes? - Are the notes on a common topic that could be
referenced at an easier level?
26Prepare to Listenfor Main Ideas
- Basically.
- This is important because..
- In summary..
- The most important..
- In conclusion..
- A key point is
- the significance of this is
Listen for signal words
27Listen for listing
- Key points are.
- Follow these steps
- First, second, third,
- Then, next, finally
- Characteristics or features of..
- Ways to
- Groups of.
28No Brainers
- This will be on the test..
- Now this is important
- Remember..
- Dont forget
- any information the teacher takes the time to
write on the board formally
29The Structure
- 2 column notes
- Date Topic
- Vocabulary Box
- Underline/highlight key words
- Outline
- Main Topics and sub-topics or
- Map
- Connect information with lines
302 Column Notes
31OUTLINE
- TOPIC
- Sub Topic -Main Idea
- Details
- details
- details
- details
- details
- Sub Topic- Main Idea
- Details
- Details
- Details
- Sub Topic -Main Idea
- Details
- Details
- Details
32Use Mind Maps
33Writing Quickly
- Abbreviate
- Text message codes
- Symbols/numbers
- Stable syllables
- Prefix alert
34Writing Fast!
- _at_
- U
-
-
- -
- w/
- w/o
-
- b/c
- etc.
- eg
- re
- ex
- lt
- gt
-
-
- 2nd
- JFK
Shorthand symbols
35Symbols
- Increasing
- Decreasing
- Then
- From
- Characters reaction
- Future
- Past
- Main Idea
- Details
- People
- Setting
- Answer to Wh ?s
.
36Abbreviations
- 1st syllable and 1st letter of second
- Skip the vowels
- Skip inflectional endings (ed-ing)
- Use (R) for person who
- Acronyms
37Wrapping it up!
- Key Points
- Motor skills to write the symbols
- Knowing the symbols to represent the sounds in
words - Writing the words fast enough to remember the
ideas