Simple passages have been carefully crafted so students have authentic opportunities to practice what they learned in the lesson. This is where students show what they know with their newly learned phonics skill and sight words! Fluency is key and Ready2Read provides ample opportunities for that! In this activity, students read the sentence, identify if the sh is at the beginning or the end, and write the word in the correct column. Then, they find the word in their word search. For Ready2Read word searches, students look at the picture and think about how it is spelled. ![]() Word Searches are ALWAYS a hit! These word searches require a bit more than finding a word that they see/read. Sentence practice: Read the sentence and draw a line to the picture that matches. Word sort time! This activity helps students hear the sh sound and sort the picture to the correct column. Grab those magnetic letters to build the boxed up words! Each sound has its own space to help build students decode the word and build confidence. This is perfect as a pocket chart activity! I love these visual pictures that help students see, say and hear the sh sound.īuild it and Read it centers. Read the sentence that includes sight words taught in previous units, cut and paste the word to the boxes that match the picture.īeginning and ending sh word sort. Included in each Ready2Read unit are the mini books! Kids LOVE these books.Įach book is specifically targeted for that particular unit. Spin and make a new sh word! For this activity, the focus is on building words with the existing -sh ending. Identify the word that is spelled correctly, and write the word. Both beginning and ending sh words are included. Spin the spinner and write the word that matches the picture. Look at all those ducks! Incorporating other phonics skills from previous Ready2Read lessons, really expands the decodable word list! This is a great way for students to practice rereading all of their words. The sh digraph ducks will be added to your word wall with the rest of the carnival theme words from previous units. Grab those magnetic letters and practice with the sh Spelling Egg Machine! Look at the picture and build the word. To assist, Unit 4 includes an sh song and a poster. In this unit, the sh digraph will include practice for the beginning and ending sh sound. ![]() Therefore, it’s comprehensive and easy to follow! Let’s take a look at Unit 4 in action: Sh and Wh Digraphs Sh Digraph The lessons take you from introducing the sight words and sh and wh digraphs, to hands-on practice, to spelling and finally a mixed review for mastery. ![]() Her practical and proven methods for bringing neuroscience into the forefront of literacy and learning have been shared in both lecture and panel discussions at Harvard University and MIT and have been the subject of numerous professional journal articles and publications.The lesson plans are super simple to follow! Each unit covers 10 lessons, and each lesson can be done in a day. Katie’s fast-paced and dynamic presentations spotlight brain-changing strategies for boosting existing reading curriculum and bridging science of reading-based phonics instruction with the brain’s systems for learning. Her “backdoor to the brain” approach to fast-tracking phonics skills for reading and writing (via the social and emotional learning systems) shifts the paradigms associated with traditional literacy instruction. Katie is an internationally known keynote speaker, author and literacy consultant with thirty years of experience working in classrooms across the country and a passion for infusing neuroscience into both literacy and learning.
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