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Welcome to Title I Reading. In third grade we focus on these five very important components of reading.
PHONICS PHONEMIC AWARENESS COMPREHENSION VOCABULARY FLUENCY
Each day, we practice our weekly spelling words using letter blocks while discussing consonants, vowels, blends, digraphs, syllables, etc. (10 min.) PHONICS, PHONEMIC AWARENESS
Then we read a short story discussing each page as we go. We take these books home for extra practice a few nights a week. (15 min.) COMPREHENSION, VOCABULARY, FLUENCY
Our final activity is a computer activity called "Buggles Phonics". It gives the students practice on the phonics and spelling skills they are working on in their classrooms each week. (5 min.)
Definition of Terms:
Phonics - Based on two parts: Alphabetic Understanding - Words are composed of letters that represent sounds, and Phonological Recoding - Using systematic relationships between letters and phonemes (letter-sound correspondence) to retrieve the pronunciation of an unknown printed string or to spell.
Phonemic Awareness - The awareness and understanding of the sound structure of our language, that "cat" is composed of the sounds /k/ /a/ /t/. Comprehension - The complex cognitive process involving the intentional interaction between reader and text to extract meaning.
Vocabulary - The ability to understand and use words to acquire and convey meaning.
Fluency - (Accuracy and Fluency with Connected Text) - Readers who are not fluent at decoding are not able to focus their attentional resources on comprehension.
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