Teaching Language Acquisition to English Language Learners: Oral Development; Reading; and WritingStep-by- Step Language Acquisition: Step 1 Echo Read sight words in random order. Step 2 Point at each picture and read the picture. Step 3 Echo read each picture emphasizing on each initial sound. Underline the initial sound of each word with a marker. Step 4 Ask the question. Each page has a question. Step 5 Orally discuss their responses and echo their sentences. Write their sentence on paper. Ea
In each slide students will segment words with four sounds in which each sound is represented by one letter in a rectangle. With a click, each slide has am animation and it them appears. At each click the teacher segments the corresponding sound for each letter. In order to know each word ahead of time, it's recommended to play the PowerPoint with "Presenter View". This file has 74 slides. Four-letter words for all short vowel sound are grouped within the 74 slides.
This activity is made for all teachers/tutors/parents teaching alphabet principle lessons. The PowerPoint has 38 slides that can be divided into several lessons. Or, it can be broken up by consonant blends. In order to read a new word, student will practice reading a root word. Then, students will read the new word with its magically appeared initial consonant blend. If presented in "Presenter View" each slide has step-by-step directions. 1) Everyone say “it” (the root word) 2) To add cons
K - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling
Substituting Initial Consonants This activity is made for all teachers/tutors/parents teaching alphabet principle lessons. The PowerPoint has 30 slides for a total of 60 words. Student will practice reading a word. Then, with a double click, initial sound will be substitutes and students will read the new word, MAGIC! If presented in "Presenter View" each slide has step-by-step directions. 1) Teacher reads the word 2) Teacher double click for the magic and initial sound will be substituted ch
Introduce the reading log on Back to School Night. The reading log is designed to get parents involved their children's reading/learning. The reading log gives step by step instruction to reassure consistency and practice.
The reading log is in both English and Spanish.
1st
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
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