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Title: Multisensory Instruction


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Multisensory Instruction
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No Child Left Behind
  • One goal of No Child Left Behind (2001) is for
    ALL children in America to be reading on grade
    level by the end of the __ grade.

3
Research indicates
  • Results of the most recent National Assessment of
    Educational Progress on reading indicated that
    only _______ of the nation's fourth-graders
    performed at or above the _____________
    achievement level, thus demonstrating solid
    academic performance.

4
  • Overall, national longitudinal studies show that
    more than _____ percent of the nation's
    children--about ____________ children--will
    encounter reading problems in the crucial first
    __________ years of their schooling" (National
    Reading Panel Progress Report, 2000).

5
  • Approximately _____ of students identified with
    reading problems in the ____ grade are still
    reading disabled in the __ grade (Shaywitz, et
    al., 1993 Francis et al., 1996).

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Defining the MS Approach
  • Dr. Samuel Orton (1920s)
  • Multisensory approaches to reading are based on
    the idea that some students learn best when
    material is presented in several different
    _____________________.
  • Multisensory teaching is _______________ visual,
    auditory, and kinesthetic-tactile to enhance
    memory and learning.

7
VAKT
  • Links are consistently made between the
    __________ (what we see), _________ (what we
    hear), and __________________ (what we feel)
    pathways in learning to read and spell. 
  • When taught by a multisensory approach, children
    have the advantage of learning alphabetic
    patterns and words by utilizing all three
    pathways.

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WHY?
  • Teachers who use the MS approach teach children
    to ______ the sounds of the letters with the
    written symbol.
  • Children also link the sound and symbol with how
    it feels to _____ the letter or letters.
  • As students learn a new letter or pattern (such
    as s or th), they carefully ____, ____, and _____
    the letter(s) while saying the corresponding
    sound.

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  • Magnetic letters
  • Surfaces (carpet squares or liner)
  • Sky writing
  • tapping
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