Phonemic Awareness
beginning readers learn to recognize and manipulate the sounds in speech
will influence student's ability to read and spell
Phonics
beginning readers learn the alphabetic system- letter-sound correspondences and
spelling patterns, and learning how to apply this knowledge in their reading
Systematic Phonics Instruction
stresses the acquisition of letter-sound correspondences and their use to read and spell
words
fluency
students read words accurately, quickly, and with ease
guided oral reading
helps fluency be effectively developed
vocabulary
crucial to text comprehension
text comprehension
a complex process by which the student has the fluency and vocabulary to read and
understand the text
5 critical aspects of language in the TEKS
listening
speaking
reading
writing
thinking
listening
recognizes sounds and syllables in spoken words
hears and understands instructions
speaking
developing oral language
growing ability to ask and answer questions
uses vocabulary expressively
reading
reads and recognizes the letters of the english alphabet
reads grade-level appropriate texts fluently
writing
writes the letters of the alphabet
writes words and thoughts at a grade-appropriate level
thinking
decodes words using a variety of strategies
comprehends and evaluates grade-level appropriate texts
literacy development
progression of reading skills
5 components of language
, listening
speaking
reading
writing
thinking
strategies to help from "learning to read" to "reading to learn"
recognizing different types of text
understanding and using text features (headings, captions, subtitles, glossaries)
Emergent reading phase
print has meaning
some directionality
some initial sounds
some patterns
recognizes some high frequency words
relies on pictures
early reading phase
recognizes high frequency words
uses syntax for meaning
starts to self-monitor
can retell
uses patterns to determine new words
transitional
more sight word vocabulary
multiple strategies for difficult words
summary
early chapter books
intermediate
"reading to learn"
comprehending a text's meaning and reading for a variety of purposes
advanced
high sight word vocabulary
long texts with deeper meaning
interprets
notes features of a text
reads with a variety of purposes
multiple viewpoints
construction
Alphabetic phase
pre-alphabetic
partial alphabetic
full alphabetic
consolidated
Pre-alphabetic phase
treat words as visual objects
Partial Alphabetic Phase
begins connecting letters with sounds