Showing posts with label Print and Go. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Print and Go. Show all posts

Monday, February 15, 2016

Bringing ' Reading Recovery ' Strategies into the Classroom (and homeschool!): Sound Boxes

Read Rec Sound boxes

In an uncertain financial climate, an increasing number of school boards are cutting Reading Recovery, an early intervention program created for grade one students who are struggling most with learning to read and write. Created by Dr. Marie M. Clay, this preventative program is only taught by trained Reading Recovery teachers in schools that are actively supporting the program.  It was designed as an intervention.

Many of us who have been fortunate enough to have taught this program will speak of the amazing professional development that accompanies the Reading Recovery role; from the lessons, readings and experiences. I will forever be grateful for the eight years of training and experience that I now apply to my teaching of small early literacy groups in special education.

Please note that Reading Recovery procedures were designed to use as an intervention with the first grade students scoring lowest on a series of assessments, and not for the majority of students. That is the position of the program's creator, Dr. Marie Clay, and its representatives today.

It is my own position that the strategies I write about and refer to as 'Reading Recovery strategies', have been used outside of the Reading Recovery program for many years, work well for many emergent and early readers and writers, and can be adapted for various learning situations.  

The following was originally posted as How to help kids hear all of the sounds in words:

When children learn to write, they need to understand how letter sounds work together to make words. They must hear the sounds out loud first before relating them to letters. 'Elkonin' or sound boxes are used worldwide and taught as Reading Recovery™ procedures to help children make the connection between the sounds they hear in a spoken word and the letters that represent those sounds in print. Each box represents a sound in a word. It is important to start with short, simple words in order to learn the procedure and consolidate basic phonetic skills (consonants and short vowels) before moving on to words with letter combinations and exceptions. Please watch this video for an introduction to using Elkonin boxes: 

Step by step guide to using sound boxes:

 Bug1 sm 1. Say the word slowly (bug), stretching out the three sounds in the word, and ask the child to repeat it. Point out the pennies and tell the child that the word 'bug' has three sounds in it. Reinforce that the left side is the 'starting' side.

 Bug2 sm 2. Using one finger, repeat the word as you slide the pennies into the boxes. All pennies should be in the boxes by the time you finish saying the word. The child does this next, listening for sounds as each penny slides in. Record the letter sound in its appropriate box.

 Bug3 sm 3. Line all three pennies up again, and repeat, listening for sounds. Ending sounds are easier to hear than middle, vowel sounds. Beginners will probably hear the final sound of a word next. Record it.

 Bug4 sm 4. Repeat the procedure. Vowels are difficult, and it is fine to fill it in for a child who is just mastering consonants. Once beginning and ending sounds are in place, emphasizing the middle part of the word can help a child identify the vowel sound.

 Bug5 sm 5. Put it all together. With a pointer finger, sweep under the letters from left to right saying the word slowly and looking at the letters while reading the word. Together these letters spell ‘bug’.

For products using sound boxes with three levels of support, check out the Read & Write & More section of my TpT store. I will be updating some of the older versions to include sound boxes through the summer of 2016, so please check the preview before purchasing! Samples are included below.

  4c Pirate sound box - Copy4b Pirate sound box - Copy 4a Pirate sound box - Copy

  Related:

Pirate th1 http://thatfunreadingteacher.com/why-is-the-teacher-sending-home-such-easy-books-making-familiar-reading-homework-fun/ Alpha book 350 x 350

Best wishes to all of you, and happy teaching!


Saturday, May 16, 2015

English Language Arts - Complete Poetry Unit for Intermediate Students (NO PREP)

This is a complete unit with no prep required.

This is a great way to end the year.  It's fun, it's different, and it's meaningful Learning.






https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Poetry-Unit-For-intermediate-students-1238103

Poetry is a very subjective form of art. Some poems you love and others, you hate. What we need to realize is that this is the beauty of poetry. Poetry is not a mystery to be solved. Rather, it is the masterful manipulation of language that has the power to transform the ordinary and to immerse its reader into the world created by the author.

This unit incorporates art to help students understand and appreciate the beauty within words. In addition, students will learn how to analyse themes in poetry through paintings and art work.

Each lesson focuses on a different skill set including:

- Knowledge and manipulation of figurative and poetic language
- How to read and understand (appreciate) poetry
- How to analyse poetry
- How to annotate poetry
- How to paraphrase effectively
- How to use symbols
- How to effectively develop themes from poetry

The unit includes a student packet (20 pages), a teacher packet (with 8 complete lessons), and a comprehensive answer key with annotations to poem (with 17 pages). See preview for more details.

Poets studied include:

- Billy Collins
- Anne Marriott
- Phyllis Gotlieb
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Robert Frost
- John Crowe Ransom

The unit also included:
- A Jeopardy game to review figurative language and poetic devices (PPT)
- A flashcard activity to teach symbolism
- A final culminating evaluation with evaluation rubric (left in Word format for easily made modifications)

There is a total of 59 pages included in this unit.

The unit has been created in such a way as to simplify the teacher’s life. Photocopy the 3 packages included and don’t worry about it for the rest of the unit. You literally can begin teaching it without any other preparation.

It's teaching made easy!

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Language Arts Unit - Poetry for Senior Students

This unit's focus is the beauty of poetry and language.  It is devised with senior students in mind, with a focus on analysis.

All of the prep is done for you.  Print it and teach.





https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Poetry-Unit-for-senior-students-1107375

This unit has been created to make any teacher's life easier. Print and go (NO PREP). It's teaching made easy.

Poetry Unit (Bundled) is appropriate for use with students in grades 11 and 12. I use the first section (lessons 1-6 with my grade 11's and do lessons 7-12 with my grade 12's).


This poetry unit has been devised to teach students the importance of :
• Figurative language (its uses and effects)
• Rhythm
• Tone and attitude
• Types of poetry

This unit’s focus is the analysis of poetry and teaches students how to make inferences with poetry, which is a skill they must learn for their other subjects as well. This unit is also suitable to teach in Advanced Placement classes (in the beginning stages).

The unit includes a teacher guide with complete lessons, a student guide, ready to be photocopied and given to students, and a final evaluation (which does not include an answer sheet because of the open nature of the evaluation). The final evaluation is a test that evaluates students’ ability to analyse poetry.

Poems include authors such as: Emily Dickenson, Dorothy Parker, Maya Angelou, Thomas Gray, Lord Alfred Tennyson, Alfred Noyes, T.S. Eliot, Shakespeare, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Frost, Pearl Jam, Langston Hughes, and Walt Whitman. The Unit includes 21 different poems.

The unit has been conceived to last 11 days – with 65 minute periods (although they are easy to modify).

The unit contains:
1 – The teacher guide (Contains 12 different lesson plans to teach the poem included in the unit)
2 – The student package (Contains students’ notes , poems, and questions) (25 pages)
3 – The answer and annotation Teacher Pack, which annotates all of the poems within the unit (saving you time).
4 – Included is a test with multiple choice questions as well as a development question. All answers are included. (Word format for easy changes)

A total of 63 pages are included in this package.

This unit is complete, and does all of the thinking for you. All you need to do is to print out and photocopy the student package and you’re set.

It's teaching made easy!

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Math Lesson - "Test Prep Go Math! Notebook Bundle"

By Barnett's School House
4th Grade



If you're a Go Math! user and a fourth grade teacher, you just might be in the process of reviewing for state testing! This notebook bundle reinforces student learning through Go Math! This product includes the outlines for Chapter's 1 all the way through Chapter's 13 of the 4th grade Go Math! series. Each page contains the Lesson, title, the correlating "I Can" statement and the CCSS abbreviation, Vocabulary Section with room to write, a notes section, and a section for examples. You can you this notebook to reinforce what you have taught the previous day or use it to prepare for testing by reviewing. All of the Common Core standards connected to the Go Math! series are included in this bundle.

Have a great day!
Barnett's School House







Monday, March 9, 2015

Language Arts Lesson - "Write an Opinion: Time Travel - A Cross-Curricular Activity"

Language Arts Lesson - "Write an Opinion:  Time Travel - A Cross-Curricular Activity"

By Mary Pat Mahoney
Grades 3 - 5

Help bring history to life for your students by engaging them in a creative writing, time-travel, cross-curricular activity that helps review concepts taught earlier in the year.

Step-by-step lessons help students review history, develop an opinion with logical support, and practice revising. 

This lesson guides students through the entire writing process – and guides students through revision by helping Stu Dent revise his writing. Students practice revising skills on a sample and then apply those skills to their own writing.

This lesson addresses all of the CCSS opinion-piece writing requirements. 

This resource includes:
• Daily lesson plans
• A teacher checklist helps you keep track of each student
• Creative writing prompt
• Rubric
• Step-by-step instruction for all phases of the writing process
• Note-taking resources
• Graphic organizers
• Introductory device practice
• Transition and organization practice and revision
• Help with constructing conclusions
• Active revisions – more than just a checklist
• Exit card or journal prompts to help students reflect on their writing
• Self-assessment for the end of the process
• Everything you need to start teaching today! Just add students!

Thanks!
Mary Pat

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

FREE - "Go Math! Morning Worksheet Set"

Barnett's School House
3rd-4th Grade


 I hope everyone's year is going just wonderful. My year has been going great! I am absolutely enjoying my students, all thirty of them. We've been out for snow for eleven whole days now! I'm loving my kiddo time, but I'm dreading making up these snow days at the end of the year!

So, my best seller of all time on TpT continues to be my first creation of my set of 4th grade Go Math! Morning Worksheets. For a limited time, these sweet practice sheets will be a wonderful FLASH FREEBIE! Morning Worksheet Set

You can use these to review in 3rd grade as well and use them without Go Math!

Have a great day!!
Barnett's School House






Sunday, February 22, 2015

*** FREEBIE *** St. Pat's Day Nonsense Word Fluency Game

March Nonsense Word Fluency BINGO                                                                                                                 

Grade Focus:  Pre-K, K, 1st 

HI TEACHERS AND PARENTS!
If you are a homeschooling parent or a  teacher of children in pre-k through first grade this just may be the resource for your teacher table or literacy station to support nonsense word fluency during the month of March. 

This BINGO GAME is for up to six students and plays just like a traditional BINGO GAME. My kids love it and it's always a favorite at both the teacher table and in stations.  

By the way, if you are a READING STREET BASAL TEACHER, a weekly BINGO GAME is always included in each of my weekly TEACHER PACKS.  

I hope you like this little March freebie created just for my little first graders and you!

Below is a sample of MARCH BINGO by LENDAHAND'S PRINTABLES.




  Check out my blog at http://www.lendahandsprintables.blogspot.com/ and my
  TpT Store at https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lendahands-Printables

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Black History Month

Black History Month is quickly approaching!! If you find yourself in the need for something quick and educational, I have created some no prep print and go printables!! This pack contains 12 black and white (to save your ink) printables. Each printable is about a different important African American figure.


It includes non-fiction passages along with comprehension questions on each page about:
 Martin Luther King Jr.
Harriet Tubman
Rosa Parks
Sojourner Truth
Booker T. Washington
Frederick Douglass
Thurgood Marshall
George Washington Carver
Jackie Robinson
Jesse Owens
Ruby Bridges
Sarah E Goode

Also included are 4 writing printables, for students to write about what they have learned!

Black History Month No Prep Printables

Thank You!
-Melanie from Momma with a Teaching Mission

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

FREEBIE!!!




Here is a winter FREEBIE to help your learners with those "Tricky Teens" numbers. There are two Ink-Saving No-Prep printables in this resource.   I hope you and your learners enjoy this resource.

Have a Wonderful Winter!

Kamp Kindergarten

Winter No-Prep Printables Ten Frames Freebie (Quantities of 11 to 20)