Last updated 2/2022
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Language: English | Size: 2.24 GB | Duration: 4h 28m
Is your 3rd, 4th grade or older child struggling with reading or spelling? Learn how YOU can help them in this course.
What you’ll learn
Do you have a child who struggles to learn how to read and spell? Or Do you teach children who struggle with reading fluency and writing/spelling? Perhaps your child has dyslexia
If so, this class will be of interest to you.
This course is a step by step guide to transforming a child’s ability to more easily ‘lift words from the page’ and spell words in daily writing.
Includes downloadable materials for each step of the way and leveled reading stories for first through fourth grade. AND I am writing more stories each month.
Find out HOW to know WHICH phonemes,[sounds in words] your child does not process.
Learn how to look at your child / students’ reading & writing to find out specifically where there is a break-down holding back reading & spelling achievement.
Next, I guide you through basic information for all phonemes[sounds] used in English, a step by step walk through lessons addressing your child’s specific needs.
See videos of multi-sensory activities to do with children when they get ‘stuck.’
Includes: Reading activities to increase rate and accuracy[fluency] and spelling practice activities to increase accuracy.
Learn about phonic rules for spelling words and how to teach the phonic rules to improve spelling. Learn about the connection to video games.
Requirements
Be able to read, write and spell.
Be able to hear the differences between short vowel tones.
Be able to speak speech sounds correctly.
Have a basic understanding of phonic rules.
Be able to open and use an excel spreadsheet because the analysis calculator is an excel file.
Description
Phonemic training uses speech sounds in words to teach children how words are built. If you homeschool, are an intervention specialist, a reading specialist or tutor a child who is not keeping up with school expectations when it comes to reading and spelling, then this course may be what you are looking for. When children have a history of middle ear fluid or infection, slow or delayed speech development, this often affects reading and spelling rate and accuracy later in school. When we teach them how to hear the individual sounds in words by feeling the sounds and hearing the differences between them first, then match the sounds to letters, it makes a huge difference in understanding the printed word. After all, letters are PICTURES of sounds. Children understand the idea that pictures represent something else. While I do admit that I am not an entertainer, I am thorough and detailed when showing you what to do. If you are a professional, some of what is presented will seem way to easy, but the resources are practical and the system is streamlined for children who need shorter lessons that keep them engaged. If you are a parent and this is all new to you, especially in this time of virtual school, then the slower pace with step by step instruction should simplify the process of understanding. No Guesswork here! The course is based upon the publication “Winning Solutions for Struggling Readers and Spellers” found on Amazon. Research supporting the methods in the course is listed in the publication and the website for the publication.This coursewalks with you and your child/student as you work day by day and week by week to your child’s improved reading fluency and spelling skills in the span of months.is a step by step individualized plan to identify specific student needs to improve reading fluency and spelling skills in authentic writing.an easy way to plan and prepare lessons in less time.a structured approach for delivering mini lessons to improve reading fluency/accuracy and spelling accuracy.you have a record of your child’s progress as part of each lesson includes testing materials and lesson materials.This course is for people who want to improve their student’s[son or daughter’s] literacy skills using less time both within the school day and outside of the school day.A high percentage of public schools are finding literacy development challenging. 25% of the population in the United States read below 4th grade level. Schools are increasing budgets, adding intervention specialists and reading tutors to address the problem, and the specialists are vying with classroom teachers for time to provide remedial instruction. The result is that everyone is frustrated by constantly changing, complicated daily schedules and limited success for their efforts.Teachers, Intervention Specialists and Reading Tutors are spending increasing amounts of time outside of the school day planning, preparing materials and reviewing student progress. Parents are frustrated by slow progress. Homeschooling parents are searching for ways to help their children become more fluent readers and writers.I have used the materials and strategies taught here with many, many children over the past 30 years. All of them made progress. Most reached grade level or near grade level expectations within one to two years, if not sooner when they stayed with me the whole time. When given three lessons a week, it is not unusual to see rapid change within 3 months. The key is to be consistent about doing the lessons and staying with the lessons to the end.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to the Course
Lecture 1 Lesson 1 Overview
Lecture 2 Lesson 2 Definitions
Section 2: Collecting Student Spelling, Reading and Phonemic Samples
Lecture 3 Lesson 3a: Collecting Authentic Writing Samples
Lecture 4 Lesson 3 B: Collecting Word Level Writing Samples
Lecture 5 Lesson 3 C: Collecting Reading Samples
Lecture 6 Lesson 3D: Collecting Auditory Processing & Phonemic Processing Samples
Section 3: Lesson 4: Using the Spelling & Reading Analysis Calculator
Lecture 7 Lesson 4: Analysis of Your Child’s/Student’s Samples
Section 4: Think Like a Child
Lecture 8 Think Like A Child
Section 5: Feeling, Hearing, Seeing Vowel Tones
Lecture 9 Teaching the Vowels
Section 6: Lesson 7 Teaching Consonants
Lecture 10 Lesson 7 Teaching the Differences Between Consonant Phonemes
Section 7: The 20 Minute Lesson
Lecture 11 Lesson 8: Preparing and Planning Phonemic Training
Lecture 12 Lesson 9: The 20 Minute Lesson and Phonemic Training
Lecture 13 Lesson 10: CCVC/CVCC Syllables – Deleting, Inserting and Sequencing
Section 8: Phonics
Lecture 14 Lesson 11 Phonics
Section 9: Increase Reading Rate and Accuracy
Lecture 15 How to Read with Your Child — Repeatedly!
Section 10: Wrap it Up with Research
Lecture 16 Sierra, Eva and Research
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