1 / 19

Small Steps to the Lesson Plan

Small Steps to the Lesson Plan. March 11 or March 16: Thinking Sheet Due for Class Check (add to syllabus; meet with me if want) – type to keep a copy for you March 18: Text Talk Element Due ( Guided Reading Query Sets ) get feedback after Spring Break

lilka
Télécharger la présentation

Small Steps to the Lesson Plan

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Small Steps to the Lesson Plan • March 11 or March 16: Thinking Sheet Due for Class Check (add to syllabus; meet with me if want) – type to keep a copy for you • March 18: Text Talk Element Due (Guided Reading Query Sets) get feedback after Spring Break • April 6 or April 8: Word Study Demonstration Due (practice and get feedback from peers – see grading sheet in your handout) • April 15: Lesson Plan Due • April 22 or April 29: Literacy Center Due

  2. Stages of Spelling Development

  3. How do children learn how to spell? Concepts of print Letter-sound correspondence (match) Spelling within a one-syllable word Build words with multi-syllables Word meanings related to spelling

  4. How do children learn how to spell? INVENTED SPELLING… • Concepts of print • Letter-sound correspondence • Spelling within a word • Build words with multi-syllables • Word meanings 1. Emergent:Scribbles>letters & directionality 2. Letter-Name: Alphabetic principle, consonants / short vowels /cons.blends 3. Within-word patterns: long vowel, bossy-r, vowel combinations 4. Syllables & Affixes (Word Endings): plurals, tenses 5.Derivational Relations:relationship btw spelling & meaning, various forms

  5. Can you match them up? Emergent Early Letter Name Late Letter Name personable, personality kit(kite) runing(running) lOEO~~OllOAOo~~ TD(today) frend(friend) Within-Word Syllables/Affixes Derivational What should you teach next? See also p. 314-315 4th or p. 178-179 5th

  6. Steps in Determining Student’s Stage of Spelling Development • 1. Choose writing samples • 2. Identify misspelled words • 3. Make a spelling analysis chart • 4. Categorize student’s misspellings • 5. Tally the errors • 6. Identify topics for instruction

  7. Spelling Development in Within Word Pattern Stage • Vowel patterns (long, r-controlled, w-controlled, l-controlled) see p. 175 • Dipthongs (Whiners – oo, oy/oi, ow/ou; aw/au) • Complex Consonants (ck, ch/tch, kn, dge/ge, squ, scr/spr/str) • Pacing Chart WTW p. 180

  8. Today a person at home called us and said that a bomb was in our school and made us go outside and made us wait a half of an hour and it made us waste our time on learning. The end. (Written by Marc in Grade 1)

  9. Letter-Name Alphabetic Within-Word Syllables & Affixes Other Issues Conclusion: Goals for Word Study Instruction: 1. 2. 3. 4.

  10. Letter Formation b for d z for s Today a person at home called us and said that a bomb was in our school and made us go outside and made us wait a half of an hour and it made us waste our time on learning. The end.

  11. Conclusion: Marc spelled 56% of the words correctly and most of his spelling errors were in the letter-name and within-word patterns stages, which is typical of first graders’ spelling. • What goals for word study instruction? • Letter d (vs. b) and letter s (vs. z) • High-frequency words • CVCe vowel pattern • ed past tense ending

  12. Try it out…Mapping Early Literacy Writing Samples to Developmental Spelling Stages

  13. Teaching Spelling • Sound it out > Think it out (think about spelling patterns, root words, affixes, the shape of the word, etc) • Stretch & spell each sound; • Break the word into syllables and use patterns from open and closed syllables; • Word Walls; Word Sorts; and Making Words • Interactive Writing: model and write WITH students helping

  14. Quiz • Phonics patterns (short and long vowels; open and closed syllables) and examples of each • Developmental stages of spelling and examples of patterns in each stage • Word sorting basics • Types of guided reading instruction and levels of scaffolding

  15. How do children learn how to spell? (Your turn!) • Concepts of print • Letter-sound correspondence • Spelling within a word • Build words with multi-syllables • Word meanings Derivational Relations:relationship btw spelling & meaning, various forms Syllables & Affixes (Word Endings): plurals, tenses Emergent:Scribbles>letters & directionality Within-word patterns: long vowel, bossy-r, vowel combinations Letter-Name: Alphabetic principle, consonants / short vowels /cons.blends

  16. Can you match them up? personable, personality … kit (kite) … runing (running) … lOEO~~OllOAOo~~ … TD (today) … frend (friend) … • Derivational • Mid-Late Letter Name • Syllables/Affixes • Emergent • Early Letter Name • Within-Word

More Related