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Dyslexia Support for Reading and Spelling for Struggling Readers -25 Mins

In this ongoing class, your student will receive intense, personalized, reading support using the Barton Reading and Spelling program.
Jennifer Camp M.Ed., Ed.S.
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Class

What's included

Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
25 mins
per session
Teacher support
Assessment
Assessments will be done after each Barton Level, to ensure mastery of the level just completed.
Certificate of Completion
Certificates are issued after a student completes each level of the Barton Program.

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 3
**Please be sure to see the prerequisites for this class before signing up.**

In this 2-3x/week, 1 on 1 class, your learner will learn all the skills needed to be a successful reader. I have included the 10 Levels below, however, depending on the age of the learner, it may take a while to get to the end. If I see your learner 2x a week, it will take 5+ months on average, to complete a level- except levels 1 and 2. Those are shorter levels and tend to go quicker. All students must sign up for at least 2x a week to participate in this class. 

All students will be given a short assessment to determine which level we will begin with. Most begin with level 1, regardless of age, unless they have received intense OG instruction before this class.  

Our class is very interactive. Learners will be interacting with me and the materials for the entire class. All manipulatives will be on screen, so we will need to make sure that we can utilize the remote control option on Zoom. Ipads usually do not work well for this. 
This program is very systematic and has lots of repetition to ensure mastery. 

Teaching style:

While this program is "intense" it does not mean it's stressful. My teaching style is light-hearted and stress-free. I like to keep things light and fun. My students know they can take risks and are not afraid of trying new things in my classes. I encourage my students to see mistakes as learning opportunities.  I always follow the learner's cues and incorporate short movement breaks as needed, and I always try to save the last 5 minutes for some "game" time. 


Topics covered in this class will be:

Level 1: Phonemic Awareness
I teach the 7 essential phonemic awareness skills as rapidly as possible.
Lesson 1: CV and VC nonsense words
Lesson 2: CVC nonsense words
Lesson 3: VCC nonsense words
Lesson 4: CCV nonsense words
Lesson 5: Rhyming & Real Words

Level 2: Consonants & Short Vowels
Lesson 1: A, B, F, M, P, S, T
Lesson 2: I, C, G, H, L, N, R
Lesson 3: O, D, J, K, V, Z
Lesson 4: U, W, X, Y, QU
Lesson 5: E, SH, TH, CH, WH, CK

Level 3: Closed & Unit Syllables
Lesson 1: Blends at the End
Lesson 2: Blends at the Beginning
Lesson 3: Blends at Both Ends
Lesson 4: Digraph & 3-Letter Blends
Lesson 5: Spelling–Floss
Lesson 6: Spelling–Kiss the Cat Rule
Lesson 7: Spelling–Milk Truck Rule
Lesson 8: Spelling–ING INK Units
Lesson 9: Spelling–Catch Lunch Rule
Lesson 10: Spelling–Contractions
Lesson 11: Spelling–Kind Old Units

Level 4: Multi-Syllable Words and Vowel Teams
Lesson 1: Open Syllables
Lesson 2: Syllable Division Rule #1
Lesson 3: Syllable Division Rule #2
Lesson 4: Spelling–/k/ in the middle
Lesson 5: Spelling–Double Letters
Lesson 6: Spelling–Schwa
Lesson 7: Syllable Division Rule #3
Lesson 8: Syllable Division Rule #4
Lesson 9: Three-Syllable Words
Lesson 10: Spelling–The Banana Rule
Lesson 11: Spelling–The Confident Rule
Lesson 12: Spelling–Long A, E, I at End (Vowel Teams)
Lesson 13: Spelling–Long O, U at End (Vowel Teams)
Lesson 14: Spelling–Vowel Teams in Middle 3 (Vowel Teams)

Level 5: Prefixes & Suffixes
Lesson 1: Plurals–S versus ES
Lesson 2: Consonant Suffixes
Lesson 3: ED and ING, The Doubling Rule
Lesson 4: Other Sounds of ED
Lesson 5: Vowel Suffixes
Lesson 6: Spelling–The Change Rule
Lesson 7: Spelling–TION versus SION
Lesson 8: Prefixes: dis, in, un, non
Lesson 9: Prefixes: mis, sub, re, pre
Lesson 10: Prefixes: inter, mid, over, up

Level 6: Six Reasons for Silent-E
Lesson 1: Silent-E’s in One-Syllable words
Lesson 2: Syllable Division with Silent-E
Lesson 3: C’s and G’s with Silent-E’s
Lesson 4: Spelling–V at the End
Lesson 5: Spelling–The Huge Bridge Rule
Lesson 6: Spelling–The Dropping Rule
Lesson 7: Spelling–Tricky Suffixes
Lesson 8: Spelling–PH and Medial Y
Lesson 9: Unit–TURE
Lesson 10: Spelling–TION and SION
Lesson 11: Silent-E Units
Lesson 12: Consonant-LE Syllables
Lesson 13: Spelling–The Sprinkle Vehicle Rule
Lesson 14: Spelling–ABLE versus IBLE

Level 7: Vowel-R’s
Lesson 1: AR and OR
Lesson 2: ER, IR, and UR
Lesson 3: Vowel-R with Silent-E
Lesson 4: Prefixes & Suffixes with Vowel-R
Lesson 5: Spelling–Commodore Sailor Rule
Lesson 6: Bossy W
Lesson 7: Spelling–Edward the Lizard Rule
Lesson 8: The Three Sounds of EAR
Lesson 9: AR and ER can say /AIR/
Lesson 10: Word Endings ARY, ERY, and ORY
Lesson 11: Vowel-R Plus R

Level 8: Advanced Vowel Teams
Lesson 1: Spelling: India Indian Musician
Lesson 2: Spelling: Obvious Spacious Religious
Lesson 3: Spelling: Radio Union Million Region
Lesson 4: Spelling: Industrial Special Dial
Lesson 5: IE: Piece of Pie
Lesson 6: OI, OY, EY: Oil Boy, Turkey
Lesson 7: AU, AW: Audience Saw
Lesson 8: OO: Good Food
Lesson 9: OU, OW: Mouse Group, Slow Down
Lesson 10: EA: Clean Breath is Great
Lesson 11: IGH, AUGH, EIGH, EI
Lesson 12: EU, TU: Feud, Sleuth, Actual
Lesson 13: Split Vowels

Level 9: Influence of Foreign Languages
Lesson 1: Greek Words
Lesson 2: Silent Letter Pairs
Lesson 3: Words That End in I and INE
Lesson 4: French Words: QUE and CH
Lesson 5: French Words: AGE and 2 Suffixes
Lesson 6: French Words: Silent and Accented E
Lesson 7: French Words: Silent S and T plus EAU
Lesson 8: French Words: OUR
Lesson 9: Spelling: G, GU, and GUE

Level 10: Latin Roots & Greek Combining Forms
Lesson 1: Latin: Chameleon Prefix: IN
Lesson 2: Latin: Chameleon Prefix: CON
Lesson 3: Latin: Chameleon Prefixes: OB and SUB
Lesson 4: Latin: Chameleon Prefix: AB
Lesson 5: Latin: Chameleon Prefixes: EX and DIS
Lesson 6: Greek Combining Forms
Lesson 7: Greek Forms in Science
Lesson 8: Greek Forms in Math
Lesson 9: Greek Forms in Medicine
Lesson 10: Greek Forms in Social Studies
Learning Goals
Students will improve their phonemic awareness and decoding skills.
Students will improve their reading fluency and comprehension.
learning goal

Other Details

Learning Needs
This class is specifically designed for students with dyslexia. We will be using the Barton Curriculum, an Orton Gillingham program, which will provide intense targeted instruction for dyslexic readers.
Parental Guidance
Please double-check which class time you would like with me before enrolling. My schedule will be flexible for the summer.
Pre-Requisites
Students will need to pass a pretest to see if they qualify for the program. This will test for memory and the ability to manipulate sounds. Students need to already know their letters and sounds.
Joined March, 2023
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from University of Phoenix
Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education from Northeastern Illinois University
Special Education
Early Childhood 
Elementary
Barton Tutor for struggling readers or students with dyslexia. 

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Ages: 7-12

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