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Meaningful Note Taking (Graphic Organizer) - Coggle Diagram
Meaningful Note Taking (Graphic Organizer)
Tips for Teaching Beginning Readers
Clipping
Using letters with continuous sounds
Saying sounds closer together
Start with two sound words (up, in, at)
Blend sounds two parts at a time (do-g, di-g)
Morphology
The smallest pairing between sound and meaning
Bound ( er, un, de)
Free (red, tickle)
Syllables
Smaller sounds that parts of the words make
all syllables must have a vowel
Closed Syllable: a vowel is between two consonants and a short vowel sound. (pig, frog, rabbit)
Open Syllable: a vowel is not attached to the consonant when broken into two syllables. Vowel sounds are long. (tiger, lion, music, spider)
Print Awareness
the concept that print contains meaning
BOOKS MATTER
a child's earliest introduction to literacy
understanding that print has different functions depending on the context (lists, signs, books, etc)
Letter Names
letters have to be automatic
it helps to coordinate a movement with a visual (example: pointing to the letters of the alphabet while singing the song)
5 Levels of Phonological Awareness
Words
Syllables
Onesets (
B
ase
B
all)
Rimes (B
ase
B
all
)
Phonemes (awareness that spoken language is made up of smaller units) About 44 phonemes in the English language.
4 Skills: Segmenting, Blending, Deleting, Substituting