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Phonics: Understanding the Connection Between Letters, Sounds and Reading

Learners experience the balance of returning to the basics in this introductory phonics class, while understanding the importance of word structure (morphology) in learning how to read. Spin the "Wheel of Phonics" for fun!
Teacher Tim, M.Ed., Reading Specialist
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What's included

6 live meetings
4 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Parents are offered an informal assessment of their child's class performance at course end.
Assessment
Teacher observation and professional analysis of students

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 3
The Science of Reading is not a contemporary buzzword phrase or prepackaged program, but instead more than a 40-year body of research defining how best to teach learners how to read. Its five components are:

•	Phonemic awareness (manipulating letter sounds by adding, deleting, segmenting and substituting letter sounds both in oral and written form).
•	Phonics (a method of teaching beginners to read and pronounce words by learning the characteristic sounds of letters, letter groups, and syllables).
•	Vocabulary (especially subject-related words)
•	Fluency (reading rate, accuracy and prosody (expression))
•	Reading comprehension (which is the goal of reading)


The English language features 26 letters, 44 phonemes (sounds) and 250 grapheme (written letter) combinations to represent those sounds. Building foundational phonemic awareness and phonics skills are essential to becoming a proficient reader. Even older students and adults who struggle to read need to understand letter-sound relationships to advance their reading skills.


This class complements the Simple View of Reading’s (Word Recognition X Language Comprehension= Reading Comprehension) first component:

WORD RECOGNITION
•	Phonological Awareness                               
•	 Decoding                                                 
•	Sight Recognition (Orthographic Mapping)


Grade-level academic language highlights include: 
•	Graphemes (written letter representation)
•	Phonemes (individual sounds connected to each letter)
•	Phonemic awareness (the ability to manipulate letter sounds by adding, deleting, segmenting and substituting letter sounds in both oral and written form).

The latest research confirms the importance of combining phonics with spelling (encoding) to help produce proficient readers. To orthographically map words (spelling) learners need to build a link between the letters, sounds and meanings of words. Learners can best comprehend word meaning by studying a word’s morphology (structure). This includes prefixes, Greek/Latin base words and suffixes. Understanding word morphology can increase a learner’s spelling abilities exponentially. 

Course-Weekly Breakdown:
Week 1 
•	Review consonants, vowels, academic language (including phonemes, graphemes, phonemic awareness, written representation for phonemes (/c/ /a/ /t/).
•	Preview spelling skills: oral, written and tactile (touch, using fingers and arms).
•	Introduce concept of word structure (morphology).
•	Learn short vowel sound: /a/

Week 2 through Week 6 (Design)
•	Review previous week’s phonics skills (Phonemic awareness, practicing oral, written and tactile representation of letter sounds). 5-10 minutes
•	Practice highlighted weekly phonics skills (including online flashcards and skill sheets) 25 minutes
•	Review content-related video to reinforce skills and accommodate audio-visual learners 3-5 minutes
•	Spin the Wheel of Phonics (here, learners spin the wheel and have the option to explain and/or demonstrate the skill or concept they land on. The wheel grows weekly with advancing instruction (lesson debriefing) 5-7 minutes

Scope and Sequencing of Phonics Skills:
Week 1: Short a
Week 2: Short e and short i
Week 3 Short o and short u
Week 4 Digraphs ch, th,
Week 5 Digraphs sh, ck
Week 6: Digraphs ph, wh


***Additional six-week sessions featuring advancing phonics scope and sequence will be offered depending on interest.

Other Details

Supply List
Students will benefit by practicing skills real time with paper and pencil.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Ohio Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Master's Degree in Education from Cleveland State University-Does not expire.
Bachelor's Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from Mercyhurst University-Does not expire.
	Master’s degree in Education
•	Ohio state licensed Mild-to-Moderate Intervention Specialist (Kindergarten through 12th Grade-Special Education)
•	Ohio Department of Education (ODE) Reading Endorsement for teaching the Big Five of the science of reading: Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Vocabulary, Fluency and Comprehension
•	Skilled at writing individualized education plans (IEPs).
•	Orton-Gillingham certified through the Dyslexia Training Institute (DTI) in San Diego, California to teach learners diagnosed with dyslexia. Orton Gillingham is a multi-sensory approach to learning, which includes auditory, kinesthetic (touch) and visual instruction.

*** Introduction to Dyslexia Certification Course-Ohio Department of Education (ODE) January 2024

***Teaching Phonics Well: What Do You Need to Know? (The Study of English Orthography) Wordtorque  November 2023

***Phonics + Morphology= A Love Story (Wordtorque) April 2023

***Word Inquiry in Action (Wordtorque)  April 2023

Virtual 30-day access conference featuring international teachers incorporating structured word inquiry (SWI) into their instruction.  Educators included representation from  Australia, Hong Kong and the United States. Lessons focused on *Investigative Insights and *Quick Consolidations.

***7th Annual Dyslexia Virtual Conference (Dyslexia Training Institute, San Diego, California): February 27th through March 17, 2023

***2023 Special Education Summer Mini Conference  June 7th and 8th:

**Adding Encoding (Spelling) to Phonics Instruction-International Literacy Association (ILA) October 2023

***Structured Word Inquiry (SWI):

*Structured Word Inquiry* from the Dyslexia Training Institute (DTI) in San Diego, California:

DTI's 2022 Fall Spelling Symposium-Week 1: 3 hours October 4, 2022
DTI's 2022 Fall Spelling Symposium-Week 2: 3 hours October 9, 2022

DTI's 2021 Fall Spelling Symposium-Week 1: 3 hours  October 9, 2021
DTI's 2021 Fall Spelling Symposium-Week 2: 3 hours October 18, 2021

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$90

for 6 classes
1x per week, 6 weeks
45 min

Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-8
3-6 learners per class

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