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Please open up our Lesley drive *Baldridge 5007 Reading2.pptx. Reading. By: Gina, Andrea, and Kristina. Basics of Reading. Reading is the primary way of learning Decoding Comprehension Retention Neurodevelopmental (Reading is learned). Decoding.

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Reading

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  1. Please open up our Lesley drive *Baldridge 5007 Reading2.pptx Reading By: Gina, Andrea, and Kristina

  2. Basics of Reading • Reading is the primary way of learning • Decoding • Comprehension • Retention • Neurodevelopmental (Reading is learned)

  3. Decoding • Recognition of letters that represent sounds of spoken words. • Example: Bag= Buh, Aah, Guh • Please Watch

  4. Comprehension • Understanding the written word, depends on ability to decode. • Please Watch

  5. Retention • Remember what has been read and connecting it to what you already know.

  6. Difficulties • 85% of children with learning difficulties also have reading difficulties. • Early identification is better. • By third grade reading to learn is essential to classroom work. • Learn strategies on how to read. • Dyslexia- Most common reading difficulty.

  7. Decoding- Difficulties • Don’t hear or differentiate the sounds. • Signs of trouble: • Sounds out words • Confusion between letters • Slow oral reading • Reading without expression • Ignoring punctuation. • Ready to Practice?

  8. Comprehension- Difficulties • If they can’t decode they cannot comprehend. • Signs of trouble: • Confusion about the meaning of words or sentences • Can’t connect ideas • Emission of detail • Important details • Lack of concentration

  9. Retention- Difficulties • Needs to have decoding, and comprehension present in order to obtain. • Signs of trouble: • Remembering • Summarizing • Connecting to prior knowledge • Personal experience • Ready to Practice?

  10. GENERAL • Assignment Books • To-Do Lists • Provide Examples (not comparisons). • Prep Time • Student Self-Check • Allow review time • Set goals • Provide feedback What can we do? • Parents and Teachers • Share observation about child • Discuss and identify strengths and weaknesses • Use Interests • Avoid false praise • Let them know that they can be successful • Identify tutor, sister, brother, etc. • Protect from humiliation • Allow practice before reading aloud • Familiarize with curriculum • Understand emotional reactions

  11. Decoding Strategies • Rhyming Games • Example • Listening Games • Sight Word Flashcards • Read Aloud Together • Rules of Decoding • For More Ways Click Here

  12. Comprehension Strategies • Charades • Connect stories over a few days • Discuss what has been read • KWL chart • Preview difficult vocab. Words • Graphical organizers • For More Click Here

  13. Retention- Strategies • Re-reading • Highlight • Underline • Book Reports • Storyboards • Timeline • Skits • Cartoons • For More Click Here

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