Phonics

Published on Jan 25, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Metacognition is achieved when readers are aware of their reading, can monitor it, and use 'fix up' strategies when meaning breaks down.

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Phonics

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Students

  • identify sound units (phonemes) in words
  • recognise the common spellings of each phoneme
  • blend phonemes into words for reading
  • segment words into phonemes for writing
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Fluency

  • Accuracy
  • Pace
  • Expression
  • • Accuracy - word recognition • Pace – speed • Expression – varying reading with meaning • Phrasing – chunking accurately • Smoothness • Connection to comprehension

Vocabulary

  • Tiers of words
  • Word selection
  • Pedagogy
  • Systematic teaching
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Text features

  • Organisational
  • Language
  • Visual

Comprehension strategies

  • Independently selected by students
  • Not sequential
  • Taught in isolation first then integrated

Guided Reading

Key features

Directed silent reading

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Selecting texts

Selecting a focus

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Where do you find a focus?

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Running records as diagnostic assessment

After tasks

Setting misconceptions straight

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Now for the planning!

Modelled reading

Shared reading

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Guided reading

Modelled reading

Introduction/preview

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Statewide Services

7 Instructional Procedures

  • Modelled reading
  • Shared reading
  • Guided reading
  • Independent reading
  • Reading to students
  • Language experience
  • Book discussion groups
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3 strands

  • Language
  • Literature
  • Literacy
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5 elements

  • Phonemic awareness
  • Phonics
  • Fluency
  • Vocabulary
  • Comprehension
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