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1 Meaning-Based Intervention
Lesson 5 (Optional) short /3/ Prototype Level I February 2018

2 short /e/ Day 5 - optional 1. LEA - review 2. Phonemic hybrid - identification 3. Sentence Dictation 4. Word Sort 5. Priming Picture

3 I. Language Experience Activity
Reread and review LEA stories. The paragraph/story is then used for analytic phonics mini-lesson.

4 2. phonemic-phonics hybrid activities: Identification
short /e/

5 net bed ten bell

6 What’s the same about all these words?

7 Beginning Sounds

8 den did dug

9 pen put pig

10 hen hot hid

11 Middle Sounds

12 men wet red

13 bell peg net

14 bed rest ten

15 Ending Sounds

16 pen man sun

17 tell ball hill

18 step cap hip

19 3. Sentence Dictation Short /e/

20 net bed ten bell

21 Sentence Dictation The teacher (or study-buddy) reads the first sentences to the student. Students write the sentence, then look for words that do not look right. The teacher shows the sentence. The student writes the correct spelling on top of the word. Skip a line and go to the next sentence. If working in small group, students will look for words that do not look right. Encourage them to work together. It is important that students are able to see both their incorrect and correct attempts.

22 1. Pam had ten cans. 2. A jet can go fast 3. Ben fell down.
Sentence Dictation 1. Pam had ten cans. 2. A jet can go fast 3. Ben fell down.

23 4. Word Sort short /e/

24 Directions: There are 16 total words. Cut the words out into word cards. Mix the words up. Ask students to put them into groups (any two that are the same somehow). Do vowel sounds first, then look to make groups with ending sounds or beginning sounds. Then look for semantic groups (animal vs. thing, big things, vs. little things, things vs. non-things, etc.).

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26 Priming Pictures. Students are shown a picture or image. Ask students to tell you what’s going on, describe what’s happening, or tell what they wish to say about the picture. This can be done orally or in writing. One sentence is fine. include your own pictures. Take pictures of students on the playground or things in the community.

27 What do you want to say about this picture? What’s happening here?

28 short /e/ Day 5 - optional 1. LEA - review 2. Phonemic hybrid - identification 3. Sentence Dictation 4. Word Sort 5. Priming Picture

29 Meaning-Based Intervention
Lesson 5 (Optional) short /3/ Prototype Level I February 2018


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