More than a third of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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I have determined that phonics and a greater academic vocabulary is what my students need. These items will help in teaching and reinforcing skills that I am working on with students that needs additional help in reading.
The dominoes buckets ( short vowel, long vowel, digraphs/blends) will be specifically used for one on one instruction with me. I plan to work with students that are struggling with the long and short vowel sounds and fill in the holes they have with reading. The phonics items are tools that will make a difference when I work with my students and continue to spiral skills so that they retain what I want them to learn.
Comprehension task cards ( authors purpose, context clues, inference, reading for details) will assist when working one on one and when they are doing center work in the classroom. Comprehension standards have some of the hardest concepts for children to master.
Big box sets (sentence building, word chunks) and the phonics cubes are great in that some of them will provide higher level of practice.
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I have determined that phonics and a greater academic vocabulary is what my students need. These items will help in teaching and reinforcing skills that I am working on with students that needs additional help in reading.
The dominoes buckets ( short vowel, long vowel, digraphs/blends) will be specifically used for one on one instruction with me. I plan to work with students that are struggling with the long and short vowel sounds and fill in the holes they have with reading. The phonics items are tools that will make a difference when I work with my students and continue to spiral skills so that they retain what I want them to learn.
Comprehension task cards ( authors purpose, context clues, inference, reading for details) will assist when working one on one and when they are doing center work in the classroom. Comprehension standards have some of the hardest concepts for children to master.
Big box sets (sentence building, word chunks) and the phonics cubes are great in that some of them will provide higher level of practice.