Mrs. Pellin's Post
January 11th to January 15th
This week we will be doing a new activity with our Michael Haggerty skill based intervention. I will say a nonsense word out loud to the students such as "grookie." The students will respond by saying "not grookie, it's cookie." This is an example of strategy #7 below, substituting phonemes. We will also begin a writing activity. The students will be given a writing prompt to complete on their own.
January 11th to January 15th
This week we will be doing a new activity with our Michael Haggerty skill based intervention. I will say a nonsense word out loud to the students such as "grookie." The students will respond by saying "not grookie, it's cookie." This is an example of strategy #7 below, substituting phonemes. We will also begin a writing activity. The students will be given a writing prompt to complete on their own.
I will be using the Michael Heggerty skill based intervention this year with my first grade students. This intervention focuses on Phonemic awareness in its lesson plans. "Phonemic awareness is the understanding that spoken words are made up of individual sounds, which are called phonemes. A child who is phonemically aware is able to isolate sounds, blend, and segment the sounds into spoken and written words." Studies have shown that this awareness is one key to active reading.
This year we will be studying the 9 phonemic skills. These are (ranging from the easiest to the most difficult)
1. Increasing Language Awareness
2. Rhyming
3. Identifying Onsets
4. Blending
5. Identifying Final and Medial Phonemes
6. Segmenting
7. Substituting Phonemes
8. Adding Phonemes
9. Deleting Phonemes
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