Although this free resource was developed with the state of Alaska in …
Although this free resource was developed with the state of Alaska in mind, it includes a tremendous amount of great information and strategies that apply to the teaching of reading universally. A definite must-have for your toolkit!
This playbook combines decades of nationwide research with examples and resources developed by educators in the state of Alaska. You’ll find an introduction to phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. You will also find links to valuable resources where you can continue to deepen your knowledge.
Beginning Reading Instruction (BRI)/Advanced Reading Instruction (ARI) is a highly researched, and …
Beginning Reading Instruction (BRI)/Advanced Reading Instruction (ARI) is a highly researched, and simple reading program that helps children learn to decode.
A teaching guide, along with the three sets of books, and the booster set (extra practice) are all you need to begin teaching a child to read. Additional materials, such as tests to make sure a child has mastered the skills after they complete each set, and ways to keep track of progress are included.
Each book set offers a drop down menu featuring the book, suggestions for looking through and discussing the book and story questions.
This site offers free Research-Based, Teacher-Approved Texts for supporting decoding and beyond. …
This site offers free Research-Based, Teacher-Approved Texts for supporting decoding and beyond.
How it works: - Beyond Decodables aim to support young readers success in reading by allowing children the chance to decode words in a meaningful context. - Use the "Beyond Decodables Scope and Sequence" chart to pick the right text for your student(s). - Most texts are available in digital editions (projectable PDFs) and printer-friendly editions.
Sets of texts: - CVC Words - Consonant Digraphs - Consonant Blends - Long Vowel Patterns - CVCe Words - Multisyllabic Words
Brain Builders is an animated video series you can share with your …
Brain Builders is an animated video series you can share with your students to help them understand what the brain does in order to read–the first time the Science of Reading has been placed in the hands of students.
Join Minh on his journey as his babysitter, Tamara, helps him cultivate a love for reading and understanding the Science of Reading. Series includes 13 episodes you don’t want to miss!
This resource offers video lessons on each of the letter sounds as …
This resource offers video lessons on each of the letter sounds as outlined by the Jolly Phonics program. The video lessons cover the sound and action for each sound , as well as stories and letter formation.
Additional phonetic rules covered are: magic "e", vowels sounds of y, and the rule "when 2 vowels go walking".
Class Playground printables are free to share, download, and print. Here you'll …
Class Playground printables are free to share, download, and print. Here you'll find printable Elkonin boxes (2-5 letters). Be sure to check out the other resources offered by Class Playground while you're there.
FreeReading is an open source instructional program that helps educators teach early …
FreeReading is an open source instructional program that helps educators teach early literacy. Because it is open source, it represents the collective wisdom of a wide community of teachers and researchers. FreeReading contains, Intervention A, a 40-week scope and sequence of primarily phonological awareness and phonics activities that can support and supplement a typical kindergarten or first grade "core" or "basal" program.
Phonological awareness skills are important in order to develop good reading and …
Phonological awareness skills are important in order to develop good reading and spelling skills. Having good phonological awareness skills means that a child is able to manipulate sounds and words, or “play” with sounds and words. For example, you might ask your child to break the word “cat” into individual sounds: “c-a-t.” Important: These skills deal with SOUNDS not letters. For example, /t/ represents the sound and not the letter name “tee.” You will not use any written or visual letters when working with phonological activities. These activities are done with listening and speaking only. Learning the letter names and their corresponding sounds is also very important but should be taught and practiced at a different time of the day. This resource will have a weekly activity for your to work on with your child/student(s). It will include a handout with information and guidance, as well as a video to help support you and the learner. CLICK THE WORDS "INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS" TO GET STARTED (do not click on view description).
Half-Pint Kids is a set of materials written by a teacher for …
Half-Pint Kids is a set of materials written by a teacher for teachers. Besides colorfully illustrated decodable stories, you will find links to Teaching Guides, Activity Pages and Literacy Centers.
Table of Contents: - Level A: Sights & Sounds (Sets 1-6) introduces all the consonant sounds, short vowel sounds and 33 sight words - Level B: Blends & Ends (Sets 7-12) introduces 16 blends and digraphs, 24 sight words and 4 word endings - Level C: Moving-A-long (Sets 13-18) introduces the long vowel sounds, 9 blends, 46 sight words, 4 word endings and more.
During the 2019-2020 Professional Learning Communities in Sun West, the Early Learning/Phonological …
During the 2019-2020 Professional Learning Communities in Sun West, the Early Learning/Phonological Awareness PLC created this recourse to help Teachers in their ELA programming with an overview of learning to read. This continuum may also be helpful to parents, Educational Assistants, and other people in a student's educational team!
Kindergarten - Blending Syllables - Week 1 - Teacher asks students to connect …
Kindergarten - Blending Syllables - Week 1 - Teacher asks students to connect the two word parts of a word that she says separately, then repeat the word out loud. She gives correct answers.Week 4 - Teacher asks students to connect the two word parts of a word that she says separately, then repeat the word out loud.Week 7 - Teacher asks students to connect the two word parts of a word that she says separately, then repeat the word out loud.
Kindergarten ELA - Isolating Initial Sounds Week 3 - Teacher will say a …
Kindergarten ELA - Isolating Initial Sounds Week 3 - Teacher will say a word, asks student to repeat first sound. Week 6 - Teacher will say a word, asks student to repeat first sound. Week 9 - Teacher says two words: asks if the words start with the same sound.
Kindergarten ELA - SegmentingWeek 2 - The teacher says a word, student …
Kindergarten ELA - SegmentingWeek 2 - The teacher says a word, student is asked to say the two parts - separately, out loud and with clapping. Week 5 - The teacher says a word, student is asked to say the two parts - separately and out loud. She introduces the word 'syllables".Week 8 - The teacher says a word, student is asked to say the two parts - separately and out loud. Suggests slapping with the word parts.
Phonological awareness skills are important in order to develop good reading and …
Phonological awareness skills are important in order to develop good reading and spelling skills. Having good phonological awareness skills means that a child is able to manipulate sounds and words, or “play” with sounds and words. For example, you might ask your child to break the word “cat” into individual sounds: “c-a-t.”
Important: These skills deal with SOUNDS not letters. For example, /t/ represents the sound and not the letter name “tee.” You will not use any written or visual letters when working with phonological activities. These activities are done with listening and speaking only. Learning the letter names and their corresponding sounds is also very important but should be taught and practiced at a different time of the day.
This resource will have a weekly activity for your to work on with your child/student(s). It will include a handout with information and guidance, as well as a video to help support you and the learner.
CLICK THE WORDS "INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS" TO GET STARTED (do not click on view description).
Working on beginning, middle and ending sounds using Kahoot! This game PIN …
Working on beginning, middle and ending sounds using Kahoot! This game PIN will be expired but this may give you an idea for creating a Kahoot! of your own and how you can set it up.
This resource attached below as a PDF provides progressions from the lowest …
This resource attached below as a PDF provides progressions from the lowest to the most complex skill for the skills of:phonological awarenessphonicsvocabularyfluencyreading comprenshion
This PDF is a downloadable lesson to accompany "A Monster at School" …
This PDF is a downloadable lesson to accompany "A Monster at School" by Amanda Huneke. The lesson includes the following literacy focuses: - Reading comprehension (making predictions, making connections) - Phonological awareness (rhyming words) - Fluency (read with expression)
Consider following the author on Facebook for other ideas @ https://www.facebook.com/richards.lovingliteracy/
Enjoy these stories about the popular Moon Dogs characters doing activities at …
Enjoy these stories about the popular Moon Dogs characters doing activities at home.
Included are free resources to read and print at home. They support the teaching of the following spellings/sounds: - 'ae', 'ee', 'ow', 'er', , , 'oo', 'ie', 'ar', ‘air’
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