Friday, October 26, 2018

The Sequence of Literacy

Teachers,

Here is your weekly dose of “5-Point Friday

The Sequence of Literacy—
What do we teach first when there is so much that needs to be taught to a student that is missing so much? This is a question I had for years after I assessed students and found those that needed everything in literacy. Here is the sequence from beginning to end. If they are missing any of these pieces, the next steps might improve, but not in any way as much as if the beginning skills are mastered.
  1. Oral Language Development
  2. Phonemic Awareness
  3. Phonics Decoding
  4. Fluency
    1. Accurate Reading
    2. Appropriate Rate
    3. Suitable Expression
  5. Vocabulary
  6. Comprehension
As the first three are mastered, Fluency is the next step. Fluency is not a predictor of comprehension. It is fluency. Vocabulary is the most important factor in reading comprehension. There is no guesswork here. This is the research. This is literacy and eventual master of literacy. Starting at number 1 and mastering each area. We can’t skip any part of tis sequence. If there is a need, there needs to be instruction.

Quote I’m pondering —
“The truth knocks on the door and you say, ‘Go away, I'm looking for the truth,’ and so it goes away. Puzzling.” 
— Robert M. Pirsig

What’s Happening This Week —
Monday, Oct. 29 - Lexia Training (K-2 English Teachers)
Monday, Oct. 29 - PLC Day (DSU classes)
Wednesday, Oct. 31 - Halloween Parade. Staff Picture after school.
Friday, Nov. 2 - Utah Food Bank after school
Friday, Nov. 2 - PTA iParent Meeting at 8:15 am
November 12-15 - SEP Conferences

Favorite Article This Week —
Focusing our meeting to make them more effective will benefit our students and our focus. These are three great questions to use.

A Big Thank You —
Thank you 2nd and 3rd grade teachers. Thank you for taking extra time and working with your students that need a little extra attention. This has been a hard couple of months for you and we know how hard you are working. You are putting in a lot of extra time and effort to plan and work through the new program in two grade levels as well as work with very active students. Thank you for all you do for them. You are so important to our school and especially to our students.  Thank you for all you have done. Thank you.

I appreciate all of you and your hard work.

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