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Showing posts with label freebies. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
 
 What are
Sound Boxes?
And how can I use them with my Guided Reading Groups?
Be sure to read to the bottom to get the
special freebie and enter the giveaway!
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I originally found Sound Boxes while reading
Sound Boxes break words up into sounds, not letters. 
When you write letters in Sound Boxes, you listen carefully to every sound, decide which letter(s) make that sound and write them in.  It's a great strategy for teaching phonics! 

In the word "shirt," the word is broken up into 3 sounds.
Two letters make "sh" and "ir," so we write them both in one box, while the ending "t" just needs one sound box.
Imagine all of the thinking that goes on while your students are filling in these sound boxes!
Here’s another great example. 
The word “whale” also has 5 letters, but only 3 sounds.  When using the Sound Boxes strategy, kids will know that there are 3 sound in the word.  They must think about how to write those sounds.
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I have been using this strategy with Sound Boxes for a couple of years now and have noticed a pretty substantial improvement in my students’ spelling. Good spellers usually are good readers so the payoff is great for the entire Language Arts block.
When I see my students counting out the sounds of words that they are not sure how to spell and then writing the sound that they hear, I can't help but smile and be proud of them.  I have taught them to “finger spell” the words that they aren’t sure about. 
 
During Guided Reading, I use picture cards with Sound Boxes underneath.  (like the "shirt," “whale”  and the "park" cards.  After I go over all of the pictures and sounds with my students using a mini dry erase board, I pass out one laminated card to each student in the group with a dry erase marker/magic eraser.  I can watch them to see if they are filling in the boxes correctly and correct them if needed. I usually just say, "Check that one again."  They continues passing around the cards and writing the sounds until time is up.  It's a great way to start the word study portion of the group.   After all of the cards for the particular skill have been introduced, I put them in a station for continued practice. Finally, I bring out the practice pages when I know they can successfully complete them.  There are a lot of ways to use the practice pages.  I can use them in my group to check for understanding.  They can also be used for seatwork, homework, station work, assessments, etc.
 
Sound Boxes are also a FANTASTIC vocabulary builder for ESL and Non ESL students alike.
 
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The best part about using Sound Boxes in guided reading is the raised awareness about words.  Students can use this strategy for reading, phonics/spelling and definitely for writing.
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Here's a great Freebie to get you started just for stopping by to read this blog post.  :)  This freebie isn't available on TpT, so leave a little feedback here if you like it.  In this free preview, you will get a 15 page product with magic e (_a_e) word cards and practice pages.  If you love it, you can purchase the entire product here.                 
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Thank you for stopping by! 
Carrie

 
Monday, February 22, 2016

Making Inferences
Guided Reading Strategy Groups
Search the hashtag  #smashingstrategies on TpT

Welcome to the first post of Smashing Strategies for Guided Reading, a monthly-link up between 8 teacher bloggers! Each of us will share a guided reading strategy, a teaching tip, and a freebie! Each month, you’ll have the chance to win a product relevant to each different strategy we blogged about! Time to build up those guided reading resources!  Make sure you check out all the great bloggers for fabulous tips and strategies!

Do you have trouble teaching your first, second or even third graders to infer?

It is a tough skill to teach, but one of the hardest things is finding material to teach it.



There are plenty of great books with inferences scattered throughout, but that makes it tough to target the skill.



What if you found a resource that had short passages with built inferences and was differentiated?  What if the short passages covered fiction and nonfiction material?  Wouldn’t that be nice?

LOOK NO FURTHER!
In this resource there are 14 Fiction Mini Passages with high interest topics for kids in first to third grade.  The inferences are built in.  The graphic organizers are differentiated in that they 1.) ask for the text that supports the inference (the inference is given 2.) ask for the inference (the text is given) and finally, 3,) a graphic organizer that is blank so that students can fill in both the inference and the text that supports it.
This way, teachers can scaffold their support.

(This resource is great for second grade, but works
well for above level first graders and
struggling third graders.)

I have found that if you give the student the inference, it is easier for them to find the text that supports it.  This is a working backward approach to inferring.  Because it is easier for them to find the text to support the inference, their confidence builds and then you can move on to the next step.... give them the text and have them give you the inference.  I know that it is every teacher's wish for their students to be able to independently read text and find the inferences that supports that text. So here is the plan to make that happen.  When you pull your inferring strategy groups and as you listen to your students read and tell you their thought process, you will be able to determine what will help them with this difficult skill.  Having everything in one neat package makes this so much easier!


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Blank organizer not shown.
Because the passages are so short, your strategy group will take less time with quality skills covered... instead of reading a book and waiting for a good inference to show up so that you can teach your students about it.


The same format is used for the Nonfiction Mini Passages.  In this resource, there are 11 mini passages.



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The nonfiction passage are also great for integrating social studies into your reading curriculum.

For convenience, these resources have been bundled with a $4 savings!



And..... Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, check out this St. Patrick's Day inferring resource!

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I hope that you found something useful in this post.  Anytime I can find something that will help my students master a skill, I am so happy! 
Teachers Helping Teachers!
It's an awesome thing!


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