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Literacy Organization (A non-profit, 501C-3)

Literacy Organization (A non-profit, 501C-3). TM. Supplement Educational Services Provider. Approved by the State of California. Discussion Topics. Research Technology. Applying the Technology with Instruction. Academic Performance Index English Language Arts Test Results. Technology.

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Literacy Organization (A non-profit, 501C-3)

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  1. Literacy Organization(A non-profit, 501C-3) TM Supplement Educational Services Provider Approved by the State of California December 3, 2003

  2. Discussion Topics Research Technology Applying the Technology with Instruction Academic Performance Index English Language Arts Test Results December 3, 2003

  3. Technology • tech-nol-o-gy (tek nal e je) n [Gr. tecnologia, • systematic treatment: see TECHNIC & LOGY] • the science or study of the practical or applied science, etc. • 2. a method or process etc. for handling a specific problem. December 3, 2003

  4. Neurological Language Process Our scientific approach to English Language Development is based on Neurolinguistics With our Neuro-imaging instruction process, we connect the sound-to-brain-to-written symbol link for instant recall later December 3, 2003

  5. Neurological December 3, 2003

  6. MRI Brain Research Study of How Language is Processed In the Brain Language Instruction Based on This Research December 3, 2003

  7. Neurolinguistic Language Process in the Brain December 3, 2003

  8. Neuro-Imaging Brain Instruction Process • Seeing • Hearing • Saying • Writing December 3, 2003

  9. Scientific Research …”The average child needs between 4 and 14 exposures to automatize the recognition of a new letter, letters or word in the brain”…. Dr. Reid Lyon, Chief of Child Development, National Institute of Child and Human Development (NICHD), 2000 Address to Congress December 3, 2003

  10. Applying the Technology with Instruction • The Teacher on the SONO audio. Look at SONOgram™ # 10. Listen to the sounds this SONOgram™ makes,  - . (1 exposure) • Say the sounds  - . into the SONO Player. (2 exposures) • Hear your voice say the sound on the SONO Player. (3 exposures) • We are now going to form this letter sound using the clock as a writing guide. Start just below the dotted line at number 9 on the clock. Go straight across to number 3. Round up toward the top line toward number 12. Continue rounding toward the number 10. Round to number 8 touch the base line, round to number 4. Stop. (4 exposures) • Say with me,  - . (5 exposures) • Now write a say and write SONOgram™ #10 ,  -  four times. (9 exposures) December 3, 2003

  11. Myelin Insulation Vital for Memory December 3, 2003

  12. Language Instruction Based on Brain Research & Neuro- Process After School Programs Familial December 3, 2003

  13. New Neuro Method in Learning December 3, 2003

  14. Approach Consistent with CARS Source: Barbara Foorman, Jack Fletcher and David Francis Center for Academic and Reading Skills (CARS) December 3, 2003

  15. Familial December 3, 2003

  16. Use the Linguistics Tree To Quickly Assess the Student’s Level of Oral and Written Use of the English Language December 3, 2003

  17. TheLinguistics Tree Sentences and Grammar (branches) Phrases (trunk) Words Morphemes Phonemes and Graphemes  (roots) December 3, 2003

  18. Video December 3, 2003

  19. Garfield ElementarySTAR Test Results* *99% are English Language Learners December 3, 2003

  20. Garfield ElementarySTAR Test Results* *The Talking PageTM English Linguistics Program Used in After School Programs December 3, 2003

  21. Below Basic Students Tutored ELA STAR Scores Increase API Goals Met December 3, 2003

  22. Garfield ElementarySTAR ELA Test Results December 3, 2003

  23. National Percentile Rank California Standards Test December 3, 2003

  24. Garfield Elementary Weighted NPR/CST ELA Test Results December 3, 2003

  25. The English Language 50,000 + words in the English language 2,000 words used in 90% of English speech 26 letters, 44 sounds phonemes & graphemes (110 sound and letter combinations heard in English speech) 70 ways to spell them 450 words used in 65% of adult writing December 3, 2003

  26. The Talking Page™ Literacy Organization Supplemental Education Services Presented By: Martin J. Chekel, Presidenttalkingpage@hotmail.com 1738 Tradewinds Lane Newport Beach, CA 92660(949) 650-8101 www.talkingpage.org Registered Offices December 3, 2003

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