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Teaching Syllable Patterns

Shortcut to Fluency and Comprehension for Striving Adolescent Readers

Author: Lin Carver

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ISBN 13: 978-1-934338-39-1
MH # 207

For grades 6-12.

Replace ineffective drills with easy-to-do games and activities that fit into any teacher’s busy day and help striving adolescent readers achieve automaticity in decoding the six basic English syllable patterns. Carver and Pantoja’s flexible approach can be used with intensive and regular reading classes, as well as language arts classes at intermediate, middle-school, or high-school levels. Teaching Syllable Patterns meets your Response-to-Intervention goals while engaging learners:

  • Use brief, skill-targeted lesson openers to get an initial Tier 1 assessment of students’ needs.
  • Continue with mini-lessons, games, and activities for individual student support at Tier 2 and 3 interventional levels.
  • Monitor progress with end-of-chapter tests, and determine success after individualized instruction with the final assessment.

Easily differentiate instruction in any classroom where literacy is the goal and time is short. The included CD saves on prep time by providing all of the reproducibles, assessments, and color game materials needed for every lesson.

With Teaching Syllable Patterns, get the shortcut to teaching fluency and comprehension that cuts time and frustration—not corners—and helps striving adolescent readers achieve long-term success.

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Table of Contents
Introduction
Scope and Sequence
Sample Daily Lesson

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"Carver and Pantoja, both reading teachers, offer tutors and teachers at middle and high school levels fifteen weeks' worth of activities for teaching students with reading challenges to decode syllable patterns in English to connect text with pronunciation. The accompanying CD-ROM contains listening prompts for the lessons, which address different consonant-vowel patterns in English, pronunciation rules, suffixes, and alternate sounds for certain letters. Activities include graphic organizers as well as recognition and production exercises, and are all reproducible. Materials for conducting initial and final assessment are included."
-©2009 Book News Inc., Portland, OR

This product was added to our catalog on 2/26/09.

 

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