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Getting From Point A to Point Z Presented by Shantell Berrett & Jay Kelly

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Getting From Point A to Point Z

Presented byShantell Berrett & Jay Kelly

Point Z Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound

correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology (e.g., roots and affixes) to read accurately unfamiliar multisyllabic words in context and out of context.

Read on-level text with purpose and understanding. Read on-level prose and poetry orally with accuracy,

appropriate rate, and expression on successive readings.

Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary.

How Do We Get There?

Point A

Within Word Patterns

Closer to Our Destination

Multi-Syllabic Words

Inconsistent but Common

Prefixes and Suffixes

Where Are We?

Assume nothing.Connect everything.

Four Steps to Transfer

• Step 1

• Step 2

• Step 3

• Step 4

Do Not Compartmentalize

Phonics

Reading

Writing

Tricks of The TradeTrouble-shootStop situational recallKeep it within reachSee through their eyesReduce cognitive load

Trouble-Shoot

Intentional vocabulary instruction

Decode and discuss

Stop Situational RecallA lion was sleeping one day when a little mouse came along and ran up and down over his face.This awakened the lion and made him very angry.He put his paw over the mouse and said, “What do you mean by waking me? You shall pay for this,” and he opened his big mouth to swallow the mouse.“Oh, do not kill me, Mr. Lion!” squealed the mouse. “I did not mean to waken you. Do let me go and I will never trouble you again.”“No, I will not let you go,” roared the lion.“Please do,” cried the frightened mouse. “If you will let me go perhaps I can do something for you sometime.”This made the lion laugh.

Scan and Recognition Present the words

(e.g., vocabulary, recently learned skill-based words, words above skill level, and key words) in a myriad of situations

Keep It Within Reach

No more than

five words

See Through Their EyesThe dag writox is smowk and spi. Runchet is shonsig, but Thift and Fenel are woagly skeag. Phin can wrozz and Bappet can vox, but Phin can’t shass. Bappet will densing and runchet in the mirrunsic blage.

Reduce Cognitive LoadState the goalProcess not productThink-aloudProvide feedback

Reduce Cognitive LoadA lion was sleeping one day when a little mouse came along and ran up and down over his face.This awakened the lion and made him very angry.He put his paw over the mouse and said, “What do you mean by waking me? You shall pay for this,” and he opened his big mouth to swallow the mouse.“Oh, do not kill me, Mr. Lion!” squealed the mouse. “I did not mean to waken you. Do let me go and I will never trouble you again.”“No, I will not let you go,” roared the lion.“Please do,” cried the frightened mouse. “If you will let me go perhaps I can do something for you sometime.”This made the lion laugh.

State the goal Process not

product Think-aloud Provide feedback

Easy as 1,2,3

Explicit phonics instruction

Transfer strategies Do not

compartmentalize Tricks of the trade

Announcements