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    words‚ then builds the students vocabulary as it introduces new words. The program also has computer programs that test the students to see what they have learned from the books. It also includes decodable books‚ a work book‚ comprehension sheets‚ phonics flip chart‚ and lessons on the computer that teaches students the proper pronunciation of letters and words. Another program that is used by Compton Unified School District is a program name Learning Upgrade. Learning Upgrade are online courses

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    Standard 3: Literacy 1. Describe your evidences: What are they? In what context were they created and/or used? The first artifact I have attached is a small group lesson plan and a performance observation conducted by my university supervisor. The small group lesson that I have attached was taught during Literacy Block in the fall of 2014. I taught this reading lesson to first graders at Woodstock Elementary to high-level readers. During this lesson‚ the students were to respond and discuss comprehension

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    advances in the teaching an application of rhythm. It is based on the concept of modular phonetics. Modular refers to the interchangeability of rhythm syllables and phonetics refers to the sound of the rhythm syllables. Phonic has always been the key to the sound of the language. Without phonics the words could not be pronounced and the sound of the word could not be heard. In this approach learning takes place in the principle of “eye-ear-hand reflex” this meant‚ the eye sees it-the ear hears it-the hands

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    understanding the ways written language represents the way they speak is key to literacy (Bear‚ D.‚ Invernizzi‚ M.‚ Templeton‚ S.‚ & Johnston‚ F. (2011). Wilson Fundations‚ better known as “Fundations”‚ is a K-3 phonological/phonemic awareness‚ phonics and spelling program for the classroom (Fundations – Wilson Language Basics for K-3. (n.d.). Fundations is based upon the Wilson Reading System principals and serves as a program to reduce the risk of reading and spelling failure (Fundations – Wilson

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    Do you remember learning to read as a young child? How about wanting to be able to read like your parents and siblings could? Learning to read‚ for me‚ was something that I had always wanted to do. My siblings and my parents could read‚ and not being able to made me feel kind of left out‚ and like I was missing out on something. When I started Kindergarten‚ the most exciting thing to me was being able to learn to read. I don’t remember any specific instances when I was practicing reading‚ but I do

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    play interactive games to begin a lesson‚ children may also watch video clips so they can input the information collected watching the clip into their work. There are numerous school games to develop the teaching of phonics and children will watch and sing along to songs shown on the phonics programme. Advantages The advantages of whole class teaching is that all children get the information at the same time. It promotes inclusion all the children will be able to see the information regardless of

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    2. Write the phonetic symbol for the last sound in each of the following words. Example: boy [ɔɪ] (Diphthongs should be treated as one sound.) a b c d e f g h i j Word fleece neigh long health watch cow rough cheese bleached rags Last Sound [s] [I] [n] [ θ] [tʃ] [aw] [f] [z] [t] [z] 3. Write the following words in phonetic transcription‚ according to your pronunciation. Examples: knot [nat]; delightful [dilaɪtfəl] or [dəlaɪtfəl]. Some of you may pronounce some of these words the same

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    Cohen Van Court EDU 580: Assessment 1 December 22‚ 2012 I. Description of Learners This private tutoring course has been developed for three elementary school girls‚ ages 8 - 11. They are sisters‚ recent immigrants from Saudi Arabia‚ who will be living and attending school in the U.S. for approximately two years. These students have been assigned a private English language tutor by Cartus Intercultural Language Solutions on behalf of Chevron Corporation‚ as part of their family’s transfer

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    PLCC6002 In this piece of writing I am going to be comparing work-based learning to that of learning in schools. I will be looking at what is similar and where they differ from one another‚ in doing so I will come across the pros and cons of work-based learning as well as that of school learning. Firstly I will introduce my non-QTS placement; I have been working in a primary school mainly with the early year’s class‚ reception. My role in the classroom has been that of a classroom assistant working

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction High frequency words (sight words) are words that students encounter frequently in reading and writing. It is critical that readers and writers develop automaticity (automatic recognition)‚ a skill that leads to fluency. Many beginners in reading need explicit instruction with repeated practice to learn the high frequency words. By third grade‚ most students have initially come across high frequency words. If pupils are reading grade level

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