ROAD TO THE CODE Benita Blachman Eileen Ball Rochella Black Darlene Tangel.

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ROAD TO THE CODE Benita Blachman Eileen Ball Rochella Black Darlene Tangel

Transcript of ROAD TO THE CODE Benita Blachman Eileen Ball Rochella Black Darlene Tangel.

ROAD TO THE CODE

Benita BlachmanEileen Ball

Rochella BlackDarlene Tangel

How was this program developed?

• Began with a study in 1987 (Blachman)

to develop activities for 1st grade children having difficulty in reading

• Lessons were modified and expanded

• Grant from the National Center for Learning Disabilities

Structure

• Program is intended for small groups of students in Kindergarten and First Grade who are struggling with beginning literacy skills.

• There are 44 lessons to be done for 20 minutes four times a week.

Adaptable

• The program can be easily adapted for individual differences.

• The manual gives specific examples to make lessons more challenging for some or more review for other students.

• Teachers can introduce the program at different points in the year, depending on the needs of the students.

Pacing

• Proper pacing is crucial for the success of students.

• Optimal pacing requires a balance among activities.

• Each child should be able to demonstrate a high rate of correct responses.

Prerequisite Skills

• Children need to have some knowledge of word and syllable segmentation

• One to One Correspondence

• K-PALS by Mathes,Menchetti,&Torgesen (Sopris West)

• Phonemic Awareness in Young Children

by Marilyn Adams. (Paul Brookes Publishing)

Materials

• Significant set-up is required using the masters provided.

• Cutting, coloring, and laminating can be time consuming.

• Need to gather some materials that are not provided such as a puppet, fishing pole, and lunch bags.

Getting Started

• Eight letters (a,m,t,i,s,r,b,f)

• Use only short vowels

• / / indicates that you use the letter sound• Underlined letter refers to letter name• Bold print suggests dialogue to use with

students

Comstock-Green MeadowKindergarten03/04 & 04/05

Comstock-Green MeadowFirst Grade

Richland ElementaryFirst Grade

Manual Preview

•Introduction

•Lessons

•Materials

Phonological Awareness

• Critical factor in learning to read

• Awareness of segments in speech

• Without this awareness it is difficult to understand how the alphabet works

Phonological Awareness

Children must become aware that speech can be segmented into :

• words

• syllables

• phonemes

Lessons

• Each lesson has three parts.

1. Say-It-and-Move-It

2. Letter Names and Letter Sounds

3. Phonological Awareness Activity

Say-It-and Move- It

• Phonemic Segmentation- done everyday

• Designed to heighten awareness of phonemes in spoken words

• 5-7 minutes

• Children repeat target word and then move 1 disk for each sound

• Students say the word blended

Letter Name and Sound Instruction

• Explain to the students-all letters have both a name and a sound

• 5-10 minutes

Letters and SoundsActivities

• Letter introduction• Hand clapping• Alphabet books• Trace in the air• Sound Bingo• I’m thinking of a word• Concentration• Go Fish• Sound Boards

Phonological Awareness PracticePractice Activities

• Sound Categorization by rhyme / initial sounds• How Many sounds ?• Fix-It• Elkonin cards• Let’s Fish• Post Office• Save the Rabbit

Helpful Hints

• Flat stones or gems for “Say-It–and- Move-It”• Lots of teacher modeling• When modeling make sure you turn your card

upside down so that students see it left to right• Elkonian cards in a binder• Consider laminating the materials• A small file box works well for sound

categorization cards

Progress Monitoring

How do you know if it’s working ?

Is the program working for all students ?

Are they on the trajectory to success ?

Factors to Consider

• Program match to student

• Fidelity of implementation

• Group size

• Number of days

• Length of lesson

• Repeat lessons

ROAD TO THE CODE

Large envelopes ( 7 )

1 Say-It-And-Move-It- 6 sets 3 Large Alphabet Picture Cards- 3 sets 1 Small Alphabet Picture Cards-12 sets 1 Fish 1 Sound Bingo

Small envelopes (27)

1 Mail Box Cards 1 Small Plain Alphabet Cards A-Z (6 sets) 1 Small Plain Alphabet cards-a,m,t,i,s,r,b,f (6sets) 23 envelopes- initial sounds & rhyme cards 1 Misc. extra small alphabet

File Box-Sound Bingo Cards

7 dividers a,m a,m,t a,m,t,i a,m,t,i,s a,m,t,i,s,r a,i,s,r,b a,i,r,b,f

Keep the Goal in Mind