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Words Their Way
  • Emergent Stage of Reading Chapter Four

2
Four Levels of Reading/Spelling
  • Phrase/Sentence informal, musical oral language
    matched to formal written phrases
  • Words in Phrases humans speak in phrases not
    words recognize words
  • Sounds in Syllables recognize individual
    sounds, beg. usually first

3
Emergent Reading
  • Pretend reading
  • Memory reading
  • Important event of learning the concept of word
  • Line between emergent and letter name
    alphabetic beginning reader
  • Syllables sometimes treated as individual words

4
Invented Spelling
  • Need to know some letters
  • Need to know how to form some letters
  • Need to know that letters represent sounds
  • Phonemic Awareness divide syllables into
    smallest units of sound
  • Spelling will reflect degree of phonemic awareness

5
Learning to Read
  • Vocabulary growth and concept development
  • Phonological awareness
  • Alphabet knowledge
  • Letter-sound knowledge
  • Concept of word in print

6
Vocabulary Growth Concept Development
  • Concept Sorts
  • Compare/contrast categorization
  • One of these things is not like the others
  • Read-alouds play a critical role in the
    development of vocabulary and concepts
  • Write at every possible opportunity during and
    after sorts

7
Phonological Awareness
  • Ability to pay attention to, recognize, and
    reflect on various sound segments
  • Syllables, rhyme, alliteration
  • Children who have a sense of phonemic awareness
    learn to read more easily than children who do
    not.
  • Rhymes and jingles
  • Alliteration and beginning sounds

8
Alphabet Knowledge
  • Letter names as the first reference point in
    writing
  • Games and matching activities
  • Begin with letter of childs name
  • Letters in all shapes and sizes
  • Letter naming, recognition (both upper and lower
    case), writing, and sounds

9
Letter-Sound Knowledge(Picture Sorts)
  • Meaningful text
  • Various levels
  • Use key word and letter as header
  • Model
  • Use pictures that are easy to name/sort

10
Picture Sorts (cont.)
  • Correct mistakes on first sort but wait on others
  • Time for individual practice
  • Follow-up activities
  • Encourage invented spelling

11
Concept of Word in Print
  • Fingerpoint reading and tracking words
  • Language Experience Approach
  • Write captions under pictures that students draw
  • Use rhythmic texts

12
Comprehensive Approach
  • Use of good literature with fingerpointing,
    rereading, dictated stories, simple pattern books
  • Direct instruction in phonological awareness.
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