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Literacy for ALL Students

   Or “why no student is too
          anything”
“No student is too
  anything to be
   able to read
     and write”
David Yoder, DJI-AbleNet
 Literacy Lecture, ISAAC
           2000
Balanced Literacy
• Uses all valid parts of literacy instruction –
  not one approach;
• Phonics & Whole Language;
• Works for students all along the literacy
  continuum – from emergent to formal;
• Four Blocks is balanced literacy
  instruction.
Oral and Written Language
                Development
(Koppenhaver, Coleman, Kalman & Yoder, 1991. Adapted from Teale and Sulzby, 1989)



                                    AAC/Speaking




          Reading                   Literacy                      Writing




                                      Listening
Emergent Literacy Development
• Emergent Literacy is “the reading and
  writing behaviours that precede and
  develop into conventional literacy”;
• Literacy development is
  constructive, interactive, emergent and
  recursive;
• Literacy development is a process that
  begins at birth.
Means of
  Communication and
     Interaction
Communication at any level, intentional or
      not, must be encouraged.
Mitch
• 2011
• Incredibly engaged;
• Went from understanding no Concepts
  about Print to understanding over half;
• Greatly improved phonological awareness;
• At end of year signed his name “Midd ada”
On the way to conventional literacy…
Four Blocks
Four Blocks
• Created by Patricia Cunningham and
  Dorothy Hall
• www.fourblocks.com
• Four Blocks in Special Ed wiki
  https://fourblock.wikispaces.com/
Guided Reading
Guided Reading
• Help students to understand that:
  – Reading involves thinking and meaning making
  – They can use a range of strategies in their
    reading to collect information, understand
    text, etc.
• Must use a wide variety of books and other
  print materials
  – Commercial books
  – Personal experience books
  – Custom books
• NOT listening comprehension
Purposes for Reading
• Need to set a purpose every time you do
  guided reading
• If you don’t set a purpose students think
  they have to remember everything – or
  become passive
• Purpose needs to be broad enough to
  motivate processing of entire text
Guided Reading
• 1 book per week
• Different purpose each day
• Build confidence
• Some students will participate in the
  repeated readings or in setting purposes
  as they become more skilled
• Help students become independent
Types of Guided Reading
•   Picture walk
•   Before-During-After (Three Part)
•   Directed Reading-Thinking Activity
•   KWL (What do I Know, what do I Want to
    know, what have I Learned)
3 part Guided Reading
• Before – discuss title, any concepts in the
  book you think need explaining or
  expanding, set the purpose
• During – read the book
• After – discuss the purpose
Cock-A-Moo-Moo
1. What is your favourite animal in the
   book?
2. What sound is the funniest that the
   rooster makes?
3. What feelings does the rooster have
   during the book?
4. Why do you think the fox was sneaking
   in?
5. What farm animals aren’t in the book?
#1 - What is your favourite animal
          in the book?
Participation for students with
               CCN
• If they have a comprehensive
  communication system (eg PODD) then
  they can use that to participate across the
  day
• If they don’t then we need to provide ways
  for them to participate
• AND we need to work towards getting
  them a comprehensive communication
  system
#2 - What sound is the funniest that
        the rooster makes?
#3 - What feelings does the rooster
      have during the book?
#4 - Why do you think the fox was
          sneaking in?
#5 - What farm animals aren’t in
           the book?
Repetition with Variety
To learn a skill and generalise it across
    contexts, instruction must provide
repetition of the skills in a variety of ways
Variety
• Variety of purposes
• Variety of approaches
• Variety of texts
Directed Reading-Thinking Activity
         DR-TA (Stauffer)
• Students LOOK at title or pictures and
  predict story
• Students READ to a predetermined
  stopping point
• Students PROVE the accuracy of their
  predictions and modify them or make new
  predictions
Variety of texts
•   Commercial books
•   Fiction and non-fiction
•   Language Experience/custom texts
•   Created texts about class experiences
•   Personal alphabet books
•   TarHeel Reader books
What does Emma do?
       by Mr Clark
Self-Selected Reading
Self-Selected Reading
• Help students to:
  – Understand why they might want to learn to
    read
  – Become automatic in skill application
  – Choose to read after they learn how
• It isn’t self directed if you don’t chose it
  yourself
• You can’t get good at it if it is too difficult
Self-Selected Reading for Students
          with Disabilities
• Need to make books accessible to ALL
  students
• Many children with disabilities have fewer
  opportunities to practice than their peers
  and are often passive participants
  (Koppenhaver & Yoder, 1992)
Self-Selected Reading
              Resources
•   Commercial books
•   Custom books
•   TarHeel Reader books
•   Digital storybook apps on iPads
Custom Books
• Books with familiar photos can be more
  meaningful and motivating for many
  children
• You can make older content with simple
  text
• Students can get involved in book creation
• Can be made accessible to ALL students
Tar Heel Reader
• www.tarheelreader.org
• Lots of simple books on a wide variety of
  topics suitable for older students (and
  students of all ages)
Digital Storybooks on iPad
Created Bookshelf in iBooks
Writing
Writing
• Students who write become better
  readers, writers and thinkers
• Writing without standards
• Learn in classroom writing communities:
  – Write for real reasons
  – See others do so
  – Interact with peers and teachers about written
    content, use and form
“Pencils”
• Without a pencil writing doesn’t improve
• Without writing, reading development will
  be limited
• If a student doesn’t have a pencil, you
  need to find one
Writing With Alternative Pencils
              CD
Writing and Emergent Literacy
• The function of literacy is as important as
  the form
• Students need to understand why writing
  is important
Kade and Georgia
Developmental Spelling Stages
• Print has meaning (emergent writing) –
  scribble, numbers, letter-like strings, letters
• Visual Cue – read/spell in environmental
  context, tuned to distinctive visual features
• Phonetic Cue – sound it out, “glue to print”
  (initial sound, initial +final, intial, medial +
  final)
• Transitional – rule based e.g. Putting past
  tense on every verb
• Conventional
Print Has Meaning Stage
Visual Cue Stage
Phonetic Cue Stage
Conventional




Three rabbits went to Canberra
Personal Connection

The power of starting from the things
       children love the most!
Working with Words
Working with Words
• Help students to become strategic in reading
  words
• Words instruction should be
  – Words based
  – Experience based
  – Age-appropriate
• Should result in students who read and write:
  – More
  – More successfully and independently
  – With greater enjoyment
Successful early reading
           instruction
• Decoding (phonics) and sight word
  instruction
• Frequent opportunities to read and re-read
  easy, interesting and motivating books
• Frequent opportunities to write for
  personally meaningful reasons using
  invented spelling and no standards
• Frequent experiences reading a book with
  an adult for enjoyment and understanding
Word Wall
• Used to teach words that you don’t want
  students to have to work to decode or
  spell
• Learning not exposure – about learning 5
  words not being exposed to 20
• Need/want/use vs. curriculum driven direct
  instruction
Word Wall Use Basics
• 5 words a week
• Cumulative list
  – On the wall until every student spells each
    word correctly without looking
• Introduce homophones in separate
  weeks, not all at once
• Daily 10 minute activities
Making Words
• Cunningham and Cunningham (1992)
• Scaffolded program to encourage students
  to become confident about making
  individual words
• Teaches students to look for spelling
  patterns in words and recognise the
  differences that result when a single letter
  is changed
Onset Rime
• E.g ack, ail, ain, ake, ame, an, ine
• Teach one word representing each of
  these endings on your Word Wall – then in
  other activities teach the children what to
  do to transfer “back” to “sack, hack” etc
Willans Hill Four Blocks
• Rural special school in NSW
• In 2011 began Four Blocks in every
  classroom for a minimum of 2 hours a day
• 70 students – wide range of disabilities
• 27 students assessed completely at
  beginning of year
Emergent vs Conventional

Term 1



                                Conventional
                                Emergent

Term 4




         0   5   10   15   20
Four Blocks Notes
• Plan for your most challenging student –
  the others will fall into place
• All students in the Willans Hill study
  showed increased engagement, increased
  concentration span and decreased
  challenging behaviour
• Teachers in the Willans Hill study said they
  were much more engaged too!
“No student is too
  anything to be
   able to read
     and write”
David Yoder, DJI-AbleNet
 Literacy Lecture, ISAAC
           2000

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Literacy for All - OR - No student is "too" anything

  • 1. Literacy for ALL Students Or “why no student is too anything”
  • 2. “No student is too anything to be able to read and write” David Yoder, DJI-AbleNet Literacy Lecture, ISAAC 2000
  • 3. Balanced Literacy • Uses all valid parts of literacy instruction – not one approach; • Phonics & Whole Language; • Works for students all along the literacy continuum – from emergent to formal; • Four Blocks is balanced literacy instruction.
  • 4. Oral and Written Language Development (Koppenhaver, Coleman, Kalman & Yoder, 1991. Adapted from Teale and Sulzby, 1989) AAC/Speaking Reading Literacy Writing Listening
  • 5. Emergent Literacy Development • Emergent Literacy is “the reading and writing behaviours that precede and develop into conventional literacy”; • Literacy development is constructive, interactive, emergent and recursive; • Literacy development is a process that begins at birth.
  • 6. Means of Communication and Interaction Communication at any level, intentional or not, must be encouraged.
  • 7. Mitch • 2011 • Incredibly engaged; • Went from understanding no Concepts about Print to understanding over half; • Greatly improved phonological awareness; • At end of year signed his name “Midd ada”
  • 8. On the way to conventional literacy…
  • 10. Four Blocks • Created by Patricia Cunningham and Dorothy Hall • www.fourblocks.com • Four Blocks in Special Ed wiki https://fourblock.wikispaces.com/
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  • 13. Guided Reading • Help students to understand that: – Reading involves thinking and meaning making – They can use a range of strategies in their reading to collect information, understand text, etc. • Must use a wide variety of books and other print materials – Commercial books – Personal experience books – Custom books • NOT listening comprehension
  • 14. Purposes for Reading • Need to set a purpose every time you do guided reading • If you don’t set a purpose students think they have to remember everything – or become passive • Purpose needs to be broad enough to motivate processing of entire text
  • 15. Guided Reading • 1 book per week • Different purpose each day • Build confidence • Some students will participate in the repeated readings or in setting purposes as they become more skilled • Help students become independent
  • 16. Types of Guided Reading • Picture walk • Before-During-After (Three Part) • Directed Reading-Thinking Activity • KWL (What do I Know, what do I Want to know, what have I Learned)
  • 17. 3 part Guided Reading • Before – discuss title, any concepts in the book you think need explaining or expanding, set the purpose • During – read the book • After – discuss the purpose
  • 18. Cock-A-Moo-Moo 1. What is your favourite animal in the book? 2. What sound is the funniest that the rooster makes? 3. What feelings does the rooster have during the book? 4. Why do you think the fox was sneaking in? 5. What farm animals aren’t in the book?
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  • 20. #1 - What is your favourite animal in the book?
  • 21. Participation for students with CCN • If they have a comprehensive communication system (eg PODD) then they can use that to participate across the day • If they don’t then we need to provide ways for them to participate • AND we need to work towards getting them a comprehensive communication system
  • 22. #2 - What sound is the funniest that the rooster makes?
  • 23. #3 - What feelings does the rooster have during the book?
  • 24. #4 - Why do you think the fox was sneaking in?
  • 25. #5 - What farm animals aren’t in the book?
  • 26. Repetition with Variety To learn a skill and generalise it across contexts, instruction must provide repetition of the skills in a variety of ways
  • 27. Variety • Variety of purposes • Variety of approaches • Variety of texts
  • 28. Directed Reading-Thinking Activity DR-TA (Stauffer) • Students LOOK at title or pictures and predict story • Students READ to a predetermined stopping point • Students PROVE the accuracy of their predictions and modify them or make new predictions
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  • 30. Variety of texts • Commercial books • Fiction and non-fiction • Language Experience/custom texts • Created texts about class experiences • Personal alphabet books • TarHeel Reader books
  • 31. What does Emma do? by Mr Clark
  • 33. Self-Selected Reading • Help students to: – Understand why they might want to learn to read – Become automatic in skill application – Choose to read after they learn how • It isn’t self directed if you don’t chose it yourself • You can’t get good at it if it is too difficult
  • 34. Self-Selected Reading for Students with Disabilities • Need to make books accessible to ALL students • Many children with disabilities have fewer opportunities to practice than their peers and are often passive participants (Koppenhaver & Yoder, 1992)
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  • 36. Self-Selected Reading Resources • Commercial books • Custom books • TarHeel Reader books • Digital storybook apps on iPads
  • 37. Custom Books • Books with familiar photos can be more meaningful and motivating for many children • You can make older content with simple text • Students can get involved in book creation • Can be made accessible to ALL students
  • 38. Tar Heel Reader • www.tarheelreader.org • Lots of simple books on a wide variety of topics suitable for older students (and students of all ages)
  • 42. Writing • Students who write become better readers, writers and thinkers • Writing without standards • Learn in classroom writing communities: – Write for real reasons – See others do so – Interact with peers and teachers about written content, use and form
  • 43. “Pencils” • Without a pencil writing doesn’t improve • Without writing, reading development will be limited • If a student doesn’t have a pencil, you need to find one
  • 45. Writing and Emergent Literacy • The function of literacy is as important as the form • Students need to understand why writing is important
  • 47. Developmental Spelling Stages • Print has meaning (emergent writing) – scribble, numbers, letter-like strings, letters • Visual Cue – read/spell in environmental context, tuned to distinctive visual features • Phonetic Cue – sound it out, “glue to print” (initial sound, initial +final, intial, medial + final) • Transitional – rule based e.g. Putting past tense on every verb • Conventional
  • 52. Personal Connection The power of starting from the things children love the most!
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  • 55. Working with Words • Help students to become strategic in reading words • Words instruction should be – Words based – Experience based – Age-appropriate • Should result in students who read and write: – More – More successfully and independently – With greater enjoyment
  • 56. Successful early reading instruction • Decoding (phonics) and sight word instruction • Frequent opportunities to read and re-read easy, interesting and motivating books • Frequent opportunities to write for personally meaningful reasons using invented spelling and no standards • Frequent experiences reading a book with an adult for enjoyment and understanding
  • 57. Word Wall • Used to teach words that you don’t want students to have to work to decode or spell • Learning not exposure – about learning 5 words not being exposed to 20 • Need/want/use vs. curriculum driven direct instruction
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  • 64. Word Wall Use Basics • 5 words a week • Cumulative list – On the wall until every student spells each word correctly without looking • Introduce homophones in separate weeks, not all at once • Daily 10 minute activities
  • 65. Making Words • Cunningham and Cunningham (1992) • Scaffolded program to encourage students to become confident about making individual words • Teaches students to look for spelling patterns in words and recognise the differences that result when a single letter is changed
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  • 67. Onset Rime • E.g ack, ail, ain, ake, ame, an, ine • Teach one word representing each of these endings on your Word Wall – then in other activities teach the children what to do to transfer “back” to “sack, hack” etc
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  • 69. Willans Hill Four Blocks • Rural special school in NSW • In 2011 began Four Blocks in every classroom for a minimum of 2 hours a day • 70 students – wide range of disabilities • 27 students assessed completely at beginning of year
  • 70. Emergent vs Conventional Term 1 Conventional Emergent Term 4 0 5 10 15 20
  • 71. Four Blocks Notes • Plan for your most challenging student – the others will fall into place • All students in the Willans Hill study showed increased engagement, increased concentration span and decreased challenging behaviour • Teachers in the Willans Hill study said they were much more engaged too!
  • 72. “No student is too anything to be able to read and write” David Yoder, DJI-AbleNet Literacy Lecture, ISAAC 2000