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Title: READING Phonemic Awareness Word Recognition Comprehension


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READINGPhonemic AwarenessWord
RecognitionComprehension
  • 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 Hopes 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
  • Discover the Context
  • Isolate the Prefix
  • Separate the Suffix
  • Say the Stem
  • Examine the Stem

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  • trans at/lan/ tic
  • al ter/na/ tor
  • Rules of 2s and 3s
  • starts with vowel
  • separate first 2 letters and read, continue
  • starts with consonant
  • separate first 3 letters,
  • read, continue

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  • 6. Check
  • 7. Try Dictionary

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Context Clues
  • I saw a cow at the farm.
  • I saw a cow at the farm.
  • 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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Methods for Teaching
  • Word Wall Words

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Word Association
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VAKT (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, tactile)
  • Find word in dictionary.
  • Teacher writes word on paper, saying syllables,
  • and traces word, saying syllables.
  • Student traces, saying syllables. Repeat.
  • Writes from memory.
  • Compares with teachers.
  • Word filed in box.

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THE THREE PS
  • When reading with a child, a method called The
    Three Ps 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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