Part 4: Read 3 chapters of your choice!

Week#5 ASnyder

Week#5 ASnyder

by Amanda Snyder -
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-Name & Summarize (a few sentences) about the chapters you read.

I read Chapters 15, 16 and 20.

Chapter 15 was all about Phonics and Phonics instruction. I liked how they broke everything down, General Vocab., Words about syllables, Words about Letters and Sounds etc. Figure 15.6 Scaffolds for Teaching Phonics I found to be helpful and I could use in small group instruction. 

Chapter 16 The Value of Reading More started off talking about The Million-Word Gap. Figure 16.1  The Million-Word Gap says it all. Reading to children everyday from birth until they enter kindergarten exposes them to a MILLION MORE WORDS than children read to only once or twice a week. We need to find a way, to spark children's interest in reading and to get parents/guardians to read to their children daily/nightly to lessen that gap.

Chapter 20 The Role of Relevance. "Relevance is what motivates, and what motivates is what engages." I found this quote to be very powerful. As educators we want students to be engaged in reading so that they can learn. I think we need to teach and explain to students  why things are relevant to their life, so they want to learn and apply that information.  I liked figure 20.1 (pg 322)  which shows how Association, Usefulness and Identity are all linked to Relevance.

Since I work more with small groups I am hoping to be able to apply alot of these strategies within my groups. I want to plan out atleast a 5-10 block for a read aloud with my groups either at the beginning or end of our session. I think I will be referring to this book and it's figures for references on Phonics Instruction and well as many other things. 
I am hoping to be able to incorporate and make big changes within my small groups and help classroom teachers along the way as well. Pinpoint where a child is at, start there and see the progress being made each day. 

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by Donna Bowen -
I also like the way they have broken the stages down and having the small groups this will help us out a lot.
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by Wendy Chapman -
I love the power of the Million-Word Gap, especially when trying to encourage parents to read at home with their child(ren). It really does make a difference as they grow through life. You can see the gap in 5th grade!
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by Emily Miller -
I agree that reading to children every day from birth until they enter kindergarten is important to expose them to more words and lessen the million-word gap, my friend read to her daughter almost every day since she was a baby, shes about to go into first grade and her word knowledge is amazing, so I have seen this work first hand! I think it’s great that you’re planning to incorporate read-aloud into your small groups and make the needed changes within them for the students.