Tackling the BIG Words Confidently! Syllables, Morphemes, Adv. Phonics - Part 1
What's included
18 live meetings
9 in-class hoursMastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. Ongoing evaluation and flexible teaching based on individual needs and progress.Progress Report
After an initial more formal assessment of needs, further assessment is mostly informal, embedded, and observational. I will keep you informed of progress and needs informally through email.Class Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
Intermediate Level
Once learners uncover the rules for dividing words into their sound/meaning-parts or chunks, learning to read big words becomes a fun challenge that they enjoy and will take the time to do! Kind of like solving a puzzle! Using a combination of research-based literacy programs and teacher created materials with a systematic, brain empowering scope and sequence (SIPPS Challenge Level / The Science of Reading / Orton Gillingham), learners will acquire the strategies and skills that create proficient readers no matter how long the word is! Learning to read the parts of words in this way helps to speed the process of decoding and leads to great accuracy and fluency. This approach is systematic and teacher-directed, with daily routines for modeling, practice, and correction for various kinds of errors. Sessions are action oriented with auditory, visual, and kinesthetic elements reinforcing one another. The core program includes a variety of interactive instructional routines, activities and games. All activities require verbal responses or active on-screen remote sharing to ensure active engagement and allow me to adapt as I assess progress. Each session will follow a similar sequence and routines in order to build confidence and systematically teach multi-syllabic word reading, morphology, and advanced phonics skills. Learners will be introduced to: - the first 3 syllable types (out of 6) in the English language - 20 affixes/morphemes that change pronunciation and word meaning - advanced phonics including the 'schwa' - syllable division rules for VCCV words, VCV words, and CLe words ? NOT SURE IF YOUR CHILD IS READY FOR THIS CONTENT ? Prerequisites: 1. They should be reading at the end of second grade level (minimum). 2. They should have the phonics skills to read words like the following without help: bright reaching pointed trains boots floated strayed north smart clowns 3. They should be able to read some or all words such as these, or even more difficult words: fabulous difficult relative unhappiness transportation communicate station atmosphere 4. They should be able to sit and focus for 30 minutes. This course is continued into Part 2 if you choose, using more advanced skills to continue student progress for an additional 6 weeks.
Learning Goals
Students will learn to identify and divide three of the six syllable types:
* OPEN, CLOSED, and Consonant _LE syllables
Students will learn to identify and define words with prefixes and suffixes (called MORPHEMES):
* -y, -ly, pre-, dis-, un-, mis-, in-, il-, im-, trans-, non-, over-, de-, -al, re-
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created CurriculumStandards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)4 Units
18 Lessons
over 6 WeeksUnit 1: Open and Closed Syllables
Lesson 1:
Get to Know You, Introduce Class Routines, and Student Assessment
Introductions between teacher and student - get to know each other and the class routines and expectations.
Assess student phonics, reading, knowledge of advanced phonics, syllables, syllable division, and morphology.
Begin a review or introduction of syllables (based on assessment).
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
What is a syllable? Intro. Syllable Type #1: The 'Closed' Syllable
Expand upon basic knowledge that most readers have at this stage of reading (and starting point based on assessment) - what syllables are, how to determine where to divide a word into syllables (beyond 'clapping' them), and why this helps us read.
Introduce the characteristics of the first of 6 syllable types - the 'closed' syllable.
Practice reading multi-syllable words with 'closed' syllables.
Phonics - review short vowel sounds and when they occur
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Review Closed Syllables; Intro. Syllable Type #2: The 'Open' Syllable
Learn the characteristics of the second of 6 syllable types - the 'open' syllable.
Practice recognizing the two types of syllables instantly and using the correct vowel sound when reading each one.
Phonics - practice short vowel rule with closed vs. open syllables
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Closed and Open Syllables Together
Review and practice identifying Closed and Open syllables in multi-syllable words.
Phonics: Review long vowels.
Learn a basic rule/generalization to help with reading big words and a new daily game routine called "Transformations" to practice the rule.
30 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Learning Needs
This class includes multi-sensory learning activities and is personalized to support and meet the individual needs of learners with the kinds of language processing problems associated with dyslexia.
Pre-Requisites
Students should be familiar with most basic & intermediate phonics sounds (vowels, consonants, digraphs, blends, r-controlled, teams); be able to easily read single syllable words (clown, shape, treat, parted); and basic 2-3 syllable words.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a certified reading specialist with a Masters Degree in reading. I have a strong interest in "how the BRAIN actually learns to read", and during instruction, I teach this to children.
(Most people don't know that our brain is actually NOT wired to read, which is why some children struggle more than others!) My sessions are highly individualized and based on the way each individual students' brain processes sounds and print.
I have taught in a variety of capacities in public schools and universities. These roles include teaching kindergarten/first/or second grade classrooms, and work as a K-5 school Reading Specialist; teaching undergraduate reading courses at the university level; assisting new teachers as a sought after Mentor Teacher; and training teachers in reading programs through school staff development sessions throughout California.
I am now retired from public school teaching, and since 2020 I have enjoyed bringing the joys of reading success to learners on Outschool!
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Live Private Course
$99
weekly or $594 for 18 classes3x per week, 6 weeks
30 min
Completed by 7 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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