Help your child learn to read a presentation by Mathew Needleman www.opencourtresources.com.

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help your child learn to read a presentation by Mathew Needleman

Study Tips homework and reading

Homework / tarea

Homework same time

Homework same quiet place

sleep

8 hours

reading

Visit library

reading read to child in english or spanish

reading listen to child read

read, read, read books and more!

Learning to Read 1. Phonemic Awareness

put sounds together orally C-A-T = CAT

make rhyming words cat & fat pod and cod

change sounds Cat change /c/ to /f/ Cat change /t/ to /b/ Cat change /a/ to /u/

Learning to Read 2. Phonics

blending words c-a-t spells cat

c at Create flash cards with letters on them.

b at First practice initial consonant replacement.

b ad final consonant replacement

b ud vowel sound replacement

b ud Game: How do I change bud into bid?

b id Game: How do I change bid into bide?

b ide

Learning to Read 3. High frequency words

t-h-e spells the memorizing high frequency words

High frequency words

reading books Listen to your child read. Follow words with finger as you read (called tracking).

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