Showing posts with label Literacy Intervention Tip of The Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Literacy Intervention Tip of The Week. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

B or D? That is the question!

Where have we been???? That's a good question...by now you've probably moved on and forgotten about us over here at TwoCanDoIt. (And well, we can't blame you!) 

Teaching lowercase "b" and "d" this year has been a challenge to say the least...Once I think they got it, they are back to using the guessing strategy! Back in the day I taught these two letters with my handy old "bed" chart, but later realized this technique was not appropriate for many struggling readers. I don't have them use the "give yourself two thumbs up trick" because that sometimes can get tricky if they are writing and have a pencil in one hand!


Because kids tend not to confuse the uppercase versions of the letters "B" and "D," using them to learn the lowercase "b" and "d" can be helpful. Here's how! When a child is unsure about whether the letter they are looking at is a "b" or a "d" have them write an uppercase "B". If you erase the top bubble off, you are left with a lowercase "b".

I keep a poster in my room as a visual if they need a reminder...as shown below.


When kids are reading and get stuck trying to determine which is which, I give them a little scrap of lamination that I have left over to place on top of the word. If they can draw a bubble on top of the letter, and it makes an uppercase "B"...Then they know they are dealing with a lowercase "b".


Over spring break I stumbled upon a new trick that I found on, none other than Pinterest! Common Core Connection has taken Matchbox bulldozers to show kids how you can only bulldoze the letter "b". If you try to bulldoze the letter "d" it won't stay in a straight line. So naturally, I went to the dollar store and snagged a few bulldozers to keep in my classroom! I made a quick poster (nothing fancy) that you can download here!


Keeping my fingers crossed that this does the trick! What ways do you have to teach these letter reversals?

Monday, September 19, 2011

Literacy Intervention Tip of The Week

Many of us use popular assessments such as the DRA Developmental Reading Assessment),the QRI(Qualitative Reading Inventory) and screenings instruments like DIBELS (Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills).  

When it comes to working with a student who presents with reading fluency problems caused by poor decoding skills, I'll take the QPS (Quick Phonics Screener)by Jan Hasbrouck, over all of them. 


The lesser know QPS is a quick, easy to administer, assessment that shows you the exact TYPE of words students can and cannot read.

Notice I said "exact type of words" and not "exact words"!  Yes, our written language is comprised of word types and to effectively provide reading decoding intervention you should be familiar with the seven different syllable types that exist in our written language and concepts referred to as BASIC and ADVANCED alphabetic code (AKA Basic and Advanced Phonics). Confused? The QPS can help! 

Administer the QPS to students below grade level in reading fluency and under 92% accurate in words read correct.  The information the QPS provides will pinpoint the cause of the decoding breakdown (basic or advanced code? syllable type? single words or sentences?) and help you determine the exact target of intervention

Move beyond simple sight word instruction and tackle the real issues: poor word attack and decoding skills!  The QPS has helped me to be more effective with my students and I hope it can help you.    

You can learn more about BASIC and ADVANCED code on ReadingResource.net's Reading Activities I and Reading Activities II pages.  
   
You can learn more about and purchase the Quick Phonics Screener at the Read Naturally website.


All my best,