River Otters - Tip Sheet
- IT IS ESSENTIAL TO PRE-TEACH THE CONCEPTS INTRODUCED IN EACH BOOK PRIOR TO READING! -
River Otters - Teacher Tip Sheet Blue Series - Book 7 - River Otters |
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Grapheme/Phoneme Correspondence |
Tips and Activities to Try |
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Introduced in This Book
Previously Introduced Vowels
Consonants
Digraphs/Trigraphs
Additional Concepts
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Key Concepts to Understand
Words and Phrases for Reading and Writing Here is a list of words that can be used for phonemic awareness activities, reading, dictation, games cards, etc.:
Here are phrases that can be used for reading and/or dictation practice. These phrases can be combined to create sentences.
You can differentiate for your students by dropping some of the words in these phases (e.g., “the green fern” can just be “the fern”). |
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Orthographic Conventions/Patterns and Generalisations |
Tips and Activities to Try |
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Key Concepts to Understand
Provide students with the following (unsorted) words:
Ask students to sort the above words based on these two categories. Have them investigate when <o> is used vs when <u> and pronounced as /ŭ/. Prompt: “Circle the grapheme that comes after the /ŭ/.” |
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Morphology |
Tips and Activities to Try |
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Key Concepts to Understand
Activities to Try (can be done orally as the focus is not on decoding the base but rather attaching the suffix)
e.g., shock + ed → shocked Refer to Page 4 in Morphology Background Information Sheets when creating word sums with suffixing changes |
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High Frequency Words |
Tips and Activities to Try |
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Key Concepts to Understand
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Comprehension Corner - River Otters |
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Vocabulary Development
Making Connections
Inferencing
Retelling/Summarizing
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Tip Sheet written by Shari Kudsia and Helen Maclean - April 2023 - ©SyllaSense Inc.