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http://www.getreadytoread.org/. Phonemic Awareness. Read aloud poetry followed by a repeating reading, omitting the last word in the line for students to shout out. Ex. My mother says I’m sickening by Jack Prelutsky. My Mother Says I’m Sickening by Jack Prelutsky.

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  1. http://www.getreadytoread.org/

  2. Phonemic Awareness • Read aloud poetry followed by a repeating reading, omitting the last word in the line for students to shout out. Ex. My mother says I’m sickening by Jack Prelutsky

  3. My Mother Says I’m Sickeningby Jack Prelutsky

  4. My mother says I’m sickening, My mother says I’m crude, she says this when she sees me playing Ping-Pong with my food. She doesn’t seem to like it when I slurp my bowl of stew, and now she’s got a list of things she says I mustn’t do---

  5. DO NOT catapult the carrots! DO NOT juggle gobs of fat! DO NOT drop the mashed potatoes on the gerbil or the cat! NEVER punch the pumpkin pudding! NEVER tunnel through the bread! Put NO peas into your pocket! Place NO noodles on your head!

  6. DO NOT squeeze the steamed zucchini! DO NOT make the melon ooze! NEVER stuff vanilla yogurt in your little sister’s shoes! Draw NO faces in the ketchup! Make NO little gravy pools! I wish my mother wouldn’t make so many useless rules!

  7. Phonemic Awareness • Finger plays • “Itsy, Bitsy Spider” • Clap out syllables to help them spell each syllable. Ex. Stu-dent and Hinky Pinky book

  8. Hinky PinkyGreat for syllables!

  9. Phonemic Awareness • Alliteration-The Absolutely Awful Alphabet by Mordicai Gerstein. • Tongue twisters- Web site, boasting the world's largest collection of these phrases on line. http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/en.htm

  10. Tongue twisters- Web sitehttp://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/en.htm

  11. Phonemic Awareness • Read aloud books- Book, book, book by Deborah Bruss; Dr. Seuss books; Is your Mama a Llama by Deborah Guarino; the Amelia Bedelia books by Peggy Parrish; It’s Raining Pigs and Noodles by Jack Prelutsky. • Wordless picture books on a document camera, let students write simple sentences. Ex. The Red Book by Barbara Lehman; Yellow Umbrella by Jae-Soo Liu; My Friend Rabbit by Eric Rohman.

  12. Wordless picture books

  13. http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/wordsandpictures/index.shtml

  14. Phonics • Read aloud books support phonics instruction. • Context clues, surrounding words and pictures • Read big books aloud • Project the page of a nursery rhyme book on a doc cam and let student read it together.

  15. Make a library lingo word wall. Ex. Our wall

  16. Fluency • Echo reading. Ex. Rookie Reader books

  17. Fluency • Readers Theater Ex. Acting out characters- Little old lady who was not afraid of anything

  18. Fluency • Books on tape. Ex. Freckle Juice on tape with 2nd grade reading class. Ex. The Giver and Harry Potter series with older students

  19. Vocabulary • Science Word Wall

  20. Vocabulary • Author Study Word Wall use the Concordance- amazon.com • Books that have “search inside” had this tool.

  21. Concordance- amazon.com

  22. Concordance- amazon.com

  23. Concordance- amazon.com

  24. Concordance- amazon.com

  25. Size DOES MATTER- move mouse over the word, click on it…

  26. It tells the page number and frequency.

  27. Vocabulary • Thesaurus- rewrite nursery rhymes using Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch a pail of water Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after

  28. Vocabulary • Thesaurus- rewrite nursery rhymes using Jack and Jill traveled up the mound To bring back a bucket of liquid Jack lost his footing and busted his cranium And Jill plummeted later

  29. Comprehension • Use nonfiction and informational text. • Photo copy pages from an encyclopedia, let kids highlight facts. • Real resources! Ex. Kids InfoBits (GALE Group web database) Pluto search.

  30. Kids InfoBits

  31. Kids InfoBits

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