This resource allows students to learn the letters of the alphabet, the …
This resource allows students to learn the letters of the alphabet, the sound of the letters, and words that start with each letter. In addition, students can acquire new vocabulary. To carry out this activity, it is important to first watch this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlpeUVw43vU .It features a song where the alphabet letters are learned through a story. Subsequently, students will create the first slide where they can listen to the letters by clicking on them. The teacher will make a sound or say the letters, and the students have to drag them onto the coconut tree. Next, a song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq3yfQnllfQ will play where the sounds of the letters are associated with words, and students have to repeat them. Finally, on the other slides, there is vocabulary worked on in this song, so if the drawings related to the letter 'c' appear, they have to click on the letter 'c'.
Finally, to create this resource, I drew inspiration from Drahota Brandee: https://oercommons.org/courseware/lesson/70494
FreeReading is an open source instructional program that helps educators teach early …
FreeReading is an open source instructional program that helps educators teach early literacy. Because it is open source, it represents the collective wisdom of a wide community of teachers and researchers. FreeReading contains Reading Connect Text Activities, a page of sequential and supplemental activities that helps teachers teach students to decode their first sentences in print.
This module focuses on best practices for instruction on alphabet knowledge and …
This module focuses on best practices for instruction on alphabet knowledge and phonological awareness. Explicit Instruction and the Cycle Approach to teaching letters and sounds are highlighted. Instructional strategies and tools to extend literacy instruction to students with complex communication needs and physical disabilities are discussed. English Language Art Common Core Standards are provided, along with research on instructional strategies to address the standards.
An emergent reader is a young child who is in the early …
An emergent reader is a young child who is in the early stages of learning to read. They are developing foundational reading skills and becoming aware of how written language works. Emergent readers rely on visual cues, context, and basic letter-sound knowledge to make sense of the text as they gradually build their reading abilities. Emergent reading is defined as all of the behaviors and understandings of learners of any age that precede and develop into conventional reading. (Koppenhaver, Coleman, Kalman & Yoider 1991; Sulzby, 1985)Emergent reading strategies include providing opportunities for shared reading, self-selected reading, accessing various types of text, and building background knowledge. What if a student cannot hold a book and turn the pages of a book? What if a student is non-speaking, how will they participate in reading experiences? This module provides ideas for removing these barriers to provide rich emergent reading experiences for ALL students.
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