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Reading and Its’ Structure

Reading and Its’ Structure. Prepared by: Y. O’Neill & E. Smith For: N.L.H. Faculty. Understanding the Components. Written English Language Letters representing sounds Producing reading and writing. Phonemes identified as spoken sounds Sounds map into letters. Systematic. Relationships.

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Reading and Its’ Structure

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  1. Reading and Its’ Structure Prepared by: Y. O’Neill & E. Smith For: N.L.H. Faculty

  2. Understanding the Components • Written English Language • Letters representing sounds • Producing reading and writing • Phonemes identified as spoken sounds • Sounds map into letters Systematic Relationships

  3. Structure Continued • Phonetics & Phonology • Sounds & rules • Voiced & unvoiced sounds Semantics and Syntax: The meanings of words and how they are used in a sentence; rules of grammar • Morphology & orthography • Smallest unit of meaning & written system Reading First

  4. Phonics Instruction Systematic and explicit phonics instruction is more effective than non-systematic or no phonics instruction. Systematic and explicit phonics instruction significantly improves kindergarten and 1st-grade children’s word recognition and spelling. Systematic and explicit phonics instruction significantly improves children’s reading comprehension. Systematic and explicit phonics instruction is effective for children from various social and economic levels.

  5. Phonics Instruction, continued Systematic and explicit phonics instruction is particularly beneficial for children who are having difficulty learning to read and who are at risk for developing future reading problems. Systematic and explicit phonics instruction is most effective when introduced early. Phonics instruction is not an entire reading program for beginning readers.

  6. Phonics Instruction Helps children learn the relationships between the letters of written language and the sounds of spoken language. Leads to an understanding of the alphabetic principle. Programs are effective when they are –systematic and explicit. Programs provide ample opportunities for children to apply what they are learning about letters & sounds to the reading of words, sentences, and stories. Significantly improves children’s word recognition, spelling, and reading comprehension; is most effective when it begins in kindergarten or 1st grade.

  7. Vocabulary InstructionFluency is a bridge between...

  8. Summing Up Reading Phonics Identify Phonological Phonemic Read Connect Awareness Meta-cognition “Thinking about Thinking”

  9. References Ambruster, B. B., 2003,Put Reading First: The Research Building Blocks for Teaching Children to Read, University of Illinois, US. Retrieved on 10/20/2008 from www.ncsip.org; Unit 2; Learning to Read and Spell. Retrieved on 10/20/2008 from www.ncsip.org; Unit 3; The Structure of Language.

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