Showing posts with label phonics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phonics. Show all posts

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Differentiate your Literacy program!

As requested, I have bundled up the ESSENTIAL resources you need to help with:

planning
organizing
establishing routines
and implementing 

DIFFERENTIATED
WORD STUDY GROUPS!

Differentiate your Word Study program. 6 resources that will help make your planning, organization, routine and implementation of differentiated Word Study groups much easier using highly EFFECTIVE approaches to building phonemic awareness. Perfect for first grade and kindergarten Daily 5 centers.

You can find the complete bundle here at The K Files shop:
Differentiate Your Word Study Groups: 

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Independent Word Study Centers

Enhance your Word Study and Phonics/Spelling routine with these Independent center activities and task cards. Supplement your Daily 5, Working With Words, and Words Their Way centers with magnets, letter tiles, word family houses, rainbow write, story writing and hands on activities Each activity includes step-by-step VISUAL directions to help your students complete each task with accuracy. TheKausFiles.blogspot.com

If you run literacy centers or a Daily 5 framework in your classroom then you know the struggle of constantly planning and prepping engaging activities for your students to keep behavior problems at a minimum so you can meet with your small groups for Guided Reading and Word Study.

Through the years, I have developed a successful routine for managing a Daily 5 framework that includes differentiated Word Study groups. I have tweaked the D5 system so many times, I finally feel that it is just what we need!

I’m so excited to share the newest addition to our Daily 5 routine:

Independent Word Study Centers


My students love the choice of activities available to them. These activities enhance our Word Study and Spelling program. In fact, my students call it Word Work Fun!

Included are 6 independent center activities/task cards that include step-by-step VISUAL directions to help my students complete each task independently and with accuracy.

Each activity touches upon a variety multidisciplinary tasks to build on their strengths while reinforcing phonemic awareness:

COUNT: Students build their words and count the value of each letter
BUILD: Students build with magnets and count the # of vowels and consonants.
BEAD!: Students use beads to build their words and build fine motor skills.
WRITE: Students rainbow-write their words. Simple, but they LOVE it!
STAMP: Students stamp their words and color-code the spelling pattern.
STORY: Students write a story using words from their list.

…and 5 recording sheets to help your students document their learning.

These center activities are perfect for differentiated Spelling lists (I use Words Their Way). Differentiating your Spelling lists can be a daunting task. These activities will not only support your curriculum but they will make your life easier! To learn more about how to simplify your differentiated Word Study and Spelling program visit HERE.

Here is a closer look at the independent Word Study Centers:
Enhance your Word Study and Phonics/Spelling routine with these Independent center activities and task cards. Supplement your Daily 5, Working With Words, and Words Their Way centers with magnets, letter tiles, word family houses, rainbow write, story writing and hands on activities Each activity includes step-by-step VISUAL directions to help your students complete each task with accuracy. TheKausFiles.blogspot.com

You will notice that I am a huge fan of color-coding EVERYTHING. Doing so, makes our life just so much easier. My students can find materials to match each center independently and quickly clean up after themselves. I found these awesome colorful space-saving stacking trays and durable baskets at LEARN365. I placed the stacking trays right in the middle of the center so that children can grab the coordinating recording sheet for their activity of choice! It looks and works out beautifully! Classroom organization at its best.

You will also need alphabet magnets, beads, stamps, ink pads and scrabble tiles. I found all of these items at LEARN365.

Once you have the materials prepped, your students can visit each center and practice/reinforce ANY phonics pattern they are studying in your classroom. These activities are low-maintenance and support any spelling rule. It’s a win-win!

Let’s take a closer look at how independent my students are at their Word Work centers.

Enhance your Word Study and Phonics/Spelling routine with these Independent center activities and task cards. Supplement your Daily 5, Working With Words, and Words Their Way centers with magnets, letter tiles, word family houses, rainbow write, story writing and hands on activities Each activity includes step-by-step VISUAL directions to help your students complete each task with accuracy. TheKausFiles.blogspot.com

Enhance your Word Study and Phonics/Spelling routine with these Independent center activities and task cards. Supplement your Daily 5, Working With Words, and Words Their Way centers with magnets, letter tiles, word family houses, rainbow write, story writing and hands on activities Each activity includes step-by-step VISUAL directions to help your students complete each task with accuracy. TheKausFiles.blogspot.com

Enhance your Word Study and Phonics/Spelling routine with these Independent center activities and task cards. Supplement your Daily 5, Working With Words, and Words Their Way centers with magnets, letter tiles, word family houses, rainbow write, story writing and hands on activities Each activity includes step-by-step VISUAL directions to help your students complete each task with accuracy. TheKausFiles.blogspot.com

Enhance your Word Study and Phonics/Spelling routine with these Independent center activities and task cards. Supplement your Daily 5, Working With Words, and Words Their Way centers with magnets, letter tiles, word family houses, rainbow write, story writing and hands on activities Each activity includes step-by-step VISUAL directions to help your students complete each task with accuracy. TheKausFiles.blogspot.com

Enhance your Word Study and Phonics/Spelling routine with these Independent center activities and task cards. Supplement your Daily 5, Working With Words, and Words Their Way centers with magnets, letter tiles, word family houses, rainbow write, story writing and hands on activities Each activity includes step-by-step VISUAL directions to help your students complete each task with accuracy. TheKausFiles.blogspot.com

Enhance your Word Study and Phonics/Spelling routine with these Independent center activities and task cards. Supplement your Daily 5, Working With Words, and Words Their Way centers with magnets, letter tiles, word family houses, rainbow write, story writing and hands on activities Each activity includes step-by-step VISUAL directions to help your students complete each task with accuracy. TheKausFiles.blogspot.com

I am thrilled at how versatile these activities are. You can assign these activities as a daily routine or you can make them available to students who finish their center activities early.

You can also utilize this resource in your Substitute Teacher Plans to keep your curriculum going in your absence.

If you are in love with our Independent Word Work FUN centers as much as we are, you can find them here at my TpT shop:

Saturday, September 9, 2017

A True Interactive Word Wall

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.

Many of us Super Teachers have had Word Walls in our classrooms for years and years now. I have had one since forever! However, I have never found the Word Wall to be truly interactive for my students. Have you?

Of course, we practiced our words daily, and reviewed most of the words on a weekly basis. I would smile proudly when I found my students referring to the Word Wall during Writer’s Workshop but I always had this niggling suspicion it truly was not benefiting my students. Until I switched things up a bit and now it is TRULY INTERACTIVE!

You’re going to LOVE it!

8 years ago…
When I taught kindergarten, I had a traditional word wall. Later, I was sure that I included my students’ names and their pictures (adorbs! -not pictured, of course). Shortly after, I began to include Word Family Houses. This was a HUGE stepping stone for me. The FIRST step toward an interactive Word Wall. Here is a photo of my first Word Wall:

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.

I thought I was so clever including the Word Family houses for short vowel sounds above our Word Wall! I mean, I was, right? It was great practice for my kinders. But was it truly interactive? Not really. We placed our sight words and our word family houses on display and simply looked at them on occasion. That’s it. A pretty bulletin board that took up A LOT of valuable wall space. So, the desire to create a TRULY interactive Word Wall was born.

3 years later…
Now, being a first grade teacher and since having begun my journey with differentiated Spelling lists with the help of Words Their Way (learn more about this journey HERE), I found the need to focus more on phonograms rather than letter sounds. So, I switched up my Word Wall. It then evolved into this:

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.

Notice the post-its around each Long Vowel house! Yes! Those are words written by my students as they hunt for words in their decodable books that contain the current Spelling pattern they are studying! A bit more interactive, right? Yes, I was getting closer to having a truly interactive Word Wall.

But I still was not satisfied. So, the pursuit for a truly interactive Word Wall continued.

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.

I spent a huge amount of time this summer working on individual Word Family houses for EACH phonogram. For example, there is not just ONE word family house for each long vowel sound but, FIFTEEN long vowel houses-one for EACH phonogram! Here is a glimpse of “Long Vowel Lane”:

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.

I must ask you to take a closer look at one of the houses. Notice the windows are the exact same size as a 3x3 post it. Notice how the graphics all contain that ONE long vowel sound for ONE phonogram. In fact, you might even tell a story about the words that live in that house together. Here is a closeup for you to take a better look (click to enlarge):

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.

Now it gets exciting! Since I differentiate the spelling lists for my students using Words Their Way, we mainly focus on one phonogram a week. If I am working with 4-5 different Word Study groups, that involves 4-5 different Word Family houses!

Just WAIT! …it’s coming…

First let me explain our Read to Self routine.

When I am working with my small guided reading groups, the remaining students are assigned differentiated Word Study assignments for Word Work AND Read to Self.

As a Read to Self assignment, I provide my students with decodable readers so they can practice reading words according to that specific spelling pattern. They hunt for words, record them in their “Gumballs Collection” (a notebook that contains a page for each phonogram -we call them "gumballs"-I’ll explain this further in a bit) and they prepare a post-it to share their learning with the class during “Share”.

You are going to LOVE this…

After our Daily 5 center rotations, I provide my students with the opportunity to share their learning from their Read to Self assignment with the whole class. This provides the whole group with the opportunity to learn from each other. Which will expose them to 4-5 different phonograms!

My above-level students will have an opportunity to review what they have previously learned when an “on-level” or “below-level” Word Study group presents their learning.

On the flip-side, my “on-level” and “below-level” students will be exposed to new phonograms that the above-level groups present (a bit of frontloading!)

It’s a win-win!

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.


After the children share their “gumball”, we display their learning by adding their post-it to our Word Wall. We place them on the house windows or below the house for all to see and learn from. The children feel so proud to see their work displayed on the “Wall”.

To learn more about how I manage our Read to Self assignments and Share Time, please visit this blog post:


Would you take one more peak at a house? I want you to notice one more thing about our Word Wall:

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.

They are color coded! Be still my teacher heart! What teacher and student doesn’t enjoy color-coding?

You are going to LOVE this too…

My students benefit from using a color-coded system for our spelling patterns that we like to call "gumballs". The color of the houses matches the color-coded system!

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.

This simple color-coding strategy has proven to be a HUGE help to my students when identifying phonograms in their reading AND applying these spelling rules in their own writing! I cannot begin to explain how well this works for my students and how much they enjoy it. I urge you to try it!

There are SIX different Word Wall sets available at my TpT shop.
You can find them HERE or by clicking on the image below.

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.
The complete set is also bundled up for your savings:
The Interactive word Wall BIG Bundle

This interactive Word Wall includes word family houses for all phonograms appropriate for the primary grades. This method aligns with Words Their Way, any Spelling program AND differentiated spelling lists. You will no longer worry that your Word Wall is just taking up valuable space in your classroom. I have included a 6-page guide to help you EASILY facilitate and manage your Interactive Word Wall. Perfect for Daily 5, literacy centers, Reader's Workshop, Writer's workshop & Spelling program.

I truly hope you have found this information helpful. Be sure to try the color-coded system to help your young readers identify spelling patterns in their reading and their writing! It helps tremendously!

Friday, June 23, 2017

Disguise Read to Self As Word Study

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Are you looking for more opportunities to encourage your students to apply what they have learned from your phonics instruction while they read? Let me share this success story with you!

We all know that first graders LOVE to read and be read to! The method described below gives them an opportunity to do both.  They read independently hunting for spelling patterns AND are read to by their classmates while they listen for spelling patterns!

Right here, on this page, I will share with you my tried and true method of how to disguise Read to Self as a little more: Word Study! Using what kids love:

sticky notes
color coded "gumballs"
decodable "just right" readers
peer teaching
Share Time (they all LOVE Share Time)
(multi-sensory strategies)

BEFORE:
I begin our day (prior to the Daily 5) with a phonics/spelling mini lesson. For example, if we are studying digraphs we might complete a spelling sort or a short fluency passage. To read more about how I manage DiFfErEnTiAtEd Word Study groups using Words Their Way click HERE.

We close our mini lesson by taking a "sneak peak" at their assigned story for Read to Self. The story would include words with digraphs.

I provide my students with Read To Self bookmarks to mark the page in our decodable readers to help them quickly find their assigned story and to remind them of what is expected of them:

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If you would like to download a copy of the Read to Self bookmarks click HERE.
DURING:
During the Daily 5 centers, students spend time at the Read to Self center where they first complete their assigned reading and move on to their self selected reading. As they read the assigned decodable story, they hunt for words that contain a digraph and jot them down on a post-it to share with the class after the Daily 5. My students benefit from using a color coded system for our spelling patterns that we like to call "gumballs":

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Once my firsties have completed their assigned reading, they may move on to their own self-selected books. I encourage them to look for these spelling patterns in these books as well. It is important for them to use those stickies as a bookmark on the page where they found the word in the book. They will need to find that page quickly during Share Time.

AFTER:
Once all students have had an opportunity to learn at each Daily 5 station, we meet at the carpet for a Share. This is when my first graders take the lead as "teacher" and TEACH their classmates their current Word Study focus.

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Share Time is a favorite part of our day! By mid-year, my first graders have the routine down pat and run the show themselves. This leaves me the time to review their work from the Daily 5.

Student script for share time:

  • "My Word Study goal is I can read digraphs.  Today I read ________________, and my gumball is /sh/."
  • This is the moment when they read the sentence from their book that contains a word with their gumball. The rest of the students listen for the gumball and raise their hand to contribute their answer.
  • The "teacher" calls on no more than 3 students to contribute their answer. Once a classmate shares the correct answer, the teacher says, "You're a smart cookie" and both the "teacher" and the student who answered correctly takes a cookie from the cookie jar (Cookie Crisp cereal).
  • The "teacher" calls on another student, "_______ would you like to share?" and the new "teacher" responds with "Yes, please."
  • The sticky note gets placed on our Interactive Word Study Bulletin Board:
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If you would like to learn more about how I manage differentiated Word Study groups as pictured above visit HERE.

Including a Word Study Share as part of your Daily 5 routine is an excellent way to help motivate your students to apply their Word Study focus and to celebrate what they have accomplished.

It is also a great opportunity for children to learn from their peers, especially if you are differentiating your Word Study groups. Children in advanced Word Study groups can introduce new spelling patterns to children who are not yet at that stage. And on the flip-side, children who have already learned a spelling pattern will have an opportunity to review those patterns they have previously learned!

Share Time also allows you to informally assess your students' ability to apply what they have learned.

In the last decade, I have been using the Daily 5 Management for Centers and Small Group instruction. In those years, I have morphed the Daily 5 into a system that combines MANY best practices (differentiation, Daily 5, Words Their Way, Lucy Calkins, Orton Gillingham... the list goes on).

Teaching is an art. If we go about our instruction utilizing the best programs and resources we can get our hands on, we find amazing results! This story is a testimonial!

Sunday, April 23, 2017

4 Tips to Motivate Struggling Readers to DECODE, not GUESS!

As phonics teachers, we spend most of our time teaching our children to READ, and READ some more.  This is not always an easy task.  We take on this responsibility and are continuously searching for the right strategies and tools that will provide our young readers with ample opportunities to feel successful and look forward to reading.  I have a few tips and tricks to share with you!

Young readers are training their eyes to identify the many phonics rules as they read.  As we read, we are constantly on the look out for word chunks that will help us decode new words we encounter in the books we love.  To help my students locate these "word chunks" we have a color coded system that we call "gumballs".



My students use this system all day.  They color code their sight words, the articles, poems and word problems we read.  They even love to "gumball up" their own writing!  It is a wonderful sight to see how they thrive using this visual and kinesthetic approach to phonics.  And their work looks beautiful.  To learn more about our Gumball Collections click HERE.

Up until now, my students were simply using their crayons or highlighters to gumball up the word chunks during our phonics activities.  But look at what I discovered at Oriental Trading!!!!



They work like a charm.  The dot is the perfect size for printed text for primary grades!

Before reading the passage, students do a bit of word work by hunting for the spelling pattern. One dot and their pages are color coded with the current phonics rule we are focusing on.  Then when it comes time to decode the text, their eyes are able to identify the word chunk immediately.

In the photo above, you can see how one of my students is highlighting the /ea/ phonics rule with one quick dab of the Washable Mini Dot Markers.  The kids love using them, I love them because they come in a variety of colors...to match our color coded system!  It's a win-win!  Be still my teacher heart. I'm in love with them!!!

I have also found providing my students with a Phonics Goal to encourage them to take ownership of their learning. I have created a set of 22 posters with "I can" statements to help my firsties focus on the spelling pattern we are studying in our differentiated Word Study Groups. If you would like to learn more about how we go about this click HERE.


Have you found some of your reluctant readers having trouble with one-to-one correspondence when reading from leveled texts?  This is such an important skill for emerging readers.  However, it can be frustrating when they slide their fingers across the text and just GUESS!

Look at these Arrow Finger Readers I discovered at Oriental Trading to motivate my struggling readers to slow down and decode each word:


My firsties were so excited to use these new tools.  It's amazing how your tactile learners thrive when you give them a simple tool to manipulate.  These Arrow Finger Readers were proven to motivate my young readers!

Using these simple yet effective manipulatives along with a little encouragement and reminders...

"Get your lips ready, kiddos and make that beginning sound...  
Look for the word chunks...
Stretch out the word until it makes sense..."

young readers begin to utilize the strategies you have taught them. They know them by name!  In fact we have "Reading Buddies" in our classroom that remind us of what to do when we come across a tricky word:

You can find this set of 8 Reading Strategies Posters with "I can" Statements at my TpT store:Reading Strategy Goals with "I can" Statements Poster Set

And there you have it.  4 Tips to Motivate Emergent Readers to
DECODE and not GUESS!


If you are interested in BOTH the Reading and Phonics Goal Posters Sets you can download both HERE as a bundled set:


Disclosure: The K Files & Oriental Trading partnered for the purpose of this post. I received free samples of Oriental Trading products, but all opinions are my own and 100% honest.