Making Learning Phonics and High Frequency Words Fun!...Phonics- 10 on or above Grade Level; 5 1...
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Making Learning Phonics and High Frequency Words
Fun!
Focus:PHONEMIC AWARENESS, PHONICS, AND OTHER WORD RECOGNITION STRATEGIES
Grade Level
Primary
Major Steps of the Plan
Guided Reading Lessons
Rhyming/ Word Families
Phonics
Writing
High Frequency Words
Guided Reading
Mrs. Warren(RTA Teacher) comes into the room and works with my 40% or lower students in my classroom. She
works with a group each day, except on Fridays. She uses the Intervention kit
with the groups.
I work with my students using the Literacy Footprints Leveled Readers for 15 minutes each day, except for
Fridays. I also use different strategies provided on each Literacy Footprints
card. Examples: Building words, finding high frequency words, dictating sentences, finding syllables, etc.
Mrs. Lynn(my assistant) uses the Journey’s(Reading Series)Leveled
Readers for small groups.
Mrs. Lynn’s Groups - Guided Reading using Journey’s Levels A-C.
Literacy Footprints Beginning Reading Level
Literacy Footprints Level A
Literacy Footprints Level B
Literacy Footprints Level C
Literacy Footprints Level D
Rhyming/ Word Families
Literacy centers/ Reading groups –
Matching games and puzzles are used.
Rainbow writing rhyming/ Word family
words are done on Thursdays during Reading Groups.
Making words sheet using magnetic letters
and/or playdough is used during Reading
Groups.
Rhyming Activities
Phonics
The students play “Go Fish” with letter cards using uppercase and lowercase letters.
The students make CVC words using magnetic letters, as well as Spelling Tests.
Phonics Activities
Writing
The students are taught the correct formation of letters to align with the
standards.
The students form their letters of the week on the table or the white board during Guided
Reading groups.
The students write on one another’s backs using the correct formation from Jan Richardson during
whole group.
Mrs. Warren(RTA Teacher) uses the ABC
book from “Literacy Footprints.”
Writing Resources
High Frequency Words
Level A, Level B, and Level C words are in Reading
Folders and are sent home each Monday. (Level D and
E words for the Higher Level).
Sight Word/ High Frequency Words Activity Sheets are sent home for
homework each week.
When students are finished with their work, then they can get their journals and
write High Frequency words in them.
“Go Fish” with High Frequency Words is used during Reading Groups.
Every other week students took home books that
focused on High Frequency Words at their level. The
books used are from our old Reading Series.
“Follow the Path” -The students use dinosaurs and dice. The students are to
hop the correct number of times to the high frequency
word, then say the word.
High Frequency Words
Activities
High Frequency Words Ac Activities
Major Successes
At our December IREADY in my class of 16 students I had 6 Distinguished, 5 Proficient, 2
Apprentice, and 3 Novice. The 3 Novice are going to be retained or they are going to be referred for
Special Education.
High Frequency Words- 9 on or above Grade Level; 6 1 Grade Level or Above; 1 2 or more grade levels
or below.
Phonics- 10 on or above Grade Level; 5 1 Grade
Level or Below; 1 student 2 or more Grade Levels
below.
All students, but three were reading at a Level B or Higher by beginning of
March.
All students knew their letters and sounds by the
beginning of March.
Beginning of the Year IREADY
December IREADY
Challenges
There wasn’t enough time in the day or this year.
There wasn’t enough data taken/graphed.
There was too much focus on High Frequency Words, but not enough focus on Phonics activities.
There wasn’t enough proof/pictures of what was completed in the classroom.
IREADY Lessons weren’t used.
I didn’t differentiate High Frequency Words for activity sheet homework.
The final IREADY test is not given again until May(more than likely not at all due to the circumstances).
The ABC Book used to help improve the forming of letters wasn’t used enough. Students might have done better when forming their letters in their everyday work, as well as writing activities.
Ideas for Next Year
Sending differentiated High Frequency activity sheets home.
Making sure to have my assistant do Reading Groups with the Journey’s Leveled Readers, as well as High Frequency Word games.
Providing more time with the ABC Book and other strategies to help my students form their letters correctly.
Continue using Literacy Footprints.
Finding the appropriate time of the year to add new words to my highfrequency word wall.
Having students not only add high frequency words to their journal, but also write sentences with their new words.
Focus more on Phonics strategies.
More data is taken and graphed to show improvements.
Resources
Direct Instruction Reading Fifth Edition By: Douglas W. Carnine Jerry Silbert Edward J. Kame’ennui Sara G. Tarver
Phonics Lessons Teaching Resources
By: Gay Su Pinnell & Irene C. Fountas
The Next Step Forward in Guided Reading By: Jan Richardson