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arabera Eryn Sherman 12 years ago

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Unit Concept Map

The approach involves teaching children to build and recognize words through the use of phonemes and tactile learning methods. By having students draw letters in the sand, they can connect auditory sounds to visual and physical representations.

Unit Concept Map

Objective: Build words using sounds

Post-Assessment

Anaylisis of assessment
Unit Overview

LP: Phonics book vowel work

Phonics Sound 'e"
Phonics Sound 'a'

LP: Write sentences using built words from sounds

Adaptations:
Student Directions:

LP: Phonetic alphabet with green cards

Assessment:
Adaptations: An auditory cue may be given by giving a word that it sounds like letter sound They may also create their own words and have them identify each sound
Student Directions: Pack out green phonics cards and put them in alphabetical order; spell words using sounds heard

Pre-Assessment

LP: Sound building in small groups

Assessment: Each child is given 2 words and asked to identify 6 sounds (1 point each) and given 1 point for blending (7 points possible)
Student Directions: "spell _ _ _, identify first, middle, and last sound; what sound does this make?"
Adaptations: Auditory cue by giving a word that it sounds like; Kinesthetic cue by having child trace letter card

LP: Writing sounds in sand

Assessment: Through observational checklist
Adaptations: Auditory cue may be given by giving a word that it sounds like letter sound; Hand-to-hand assistance with letter formation that corresponds with sound may be necessary; Have them create their own words in the sand and have them identify each sound; Provide harder words, like: Quilt, Flat, Bold, Part, Sand
Student directions: Have the children listen to the phoneme I make and then draw that letter in sand; Listen to sounds in words and then draw the letters in the sand