5/30/2023 0 Comments Abe Lincoln by Kay Winters![]() ![]() I have seen Nathaniel’s retention of letters and sounds improve significantly by offering these additional layers of review. I use two additional activities daily to review a larger number of letters and their phonetic sounds. ( Find last week’s literacy sneak peak here.) I continued with the alphabet picture books and song and rhyme books that I mentioned last week. ![]() I provide a mini lesson each day our letters for instruction this week were X, W, O, K, and H. ![]() We are in our fourth cycle of Enhanced Alphabet Knowledge Instruction. I focus on five areas of instruction: alphabet knowledge and phonological awareness, shared reading, shared writing, independent reading, and independent writing.Īlphabet Knowledge and Phonological Awareness: Erickson and Koppnhaver’s book, Comprehensive Literacy for All, Teaching Students with Significant Disabilities to Read and Write. I am implementing the recommendations of Drs. In honor of President’s Day this week, I based our literacy learning on the book, Abe Lincoln: The boy who loved books by Kay Winters and Nancy Carpenter. ![]()
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