judy glaser communication arts lesson title: decoding words general objective: students will...
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Judy GlaserCommunication Arts
Lesson title: Decoding words
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General objective: Students will develop and applyskills and strategies to the reading process.
Specific objective: Students will develop and applydecoding strategies to “problem-solve” unknown words
when reading.
Assessment: Students will be given 2-3 seconds to decodea word. Students will go through a list of words on
Powerpoint slides.
Good readers are like detectives who are using clues to solve a mystery.
Good readers use what they already know.
Good readers put words in chunks.
Good readers are always asking themselves, “Does that word make sense?”
When you come to a word you don’t know, look for a small part of the word that you do know. This is
called putting the word in “chunks.”
chickenchick en
tractortrac tor
farmerfarm er
sheepsh eep
silosi lo
plowpl ow
Let’s watch this video about “chunking” words.
http://www.gamequarium.com/readquarium/chunks.html
As you are putting the words in chunks, think about the story, and ask yourself,
“Does this word make sense?”Since this story is about farmers, that’s what you should be thinking about as you are figuring out difficult words.
The farmer has a busy day. First, he has to feed thechickens and gather the eggs. The dairy cattle need to be fed and milked. Then the farmer goes out to work in his fields. He has to cultivate the soil to get it ready to plant soybeans. When he plants a new crop, he spreads fertilizer on the field.Sometimes he may need to work on his equipment. The farmer has a very busy day!
What if you were reading about the ocean?
octopussquid
barnaclecoral
starfish
shark dolphin
pelican
Let’s be word detectives and decode these words!
http://www.gamequarium.com/
Lesson summary:This lesson will give the students strategies to use when they come to an unfamiliar word.Students will work on “chunking words” and using context clues.
Citations:
Website: Dell, Diana “Readquarium”www.gamequarium.com