18
Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Susan MatthewsYadkinville Elementary School

Yadkin County SchoolsKindergarten

Page 2: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

I chose this topic because of the number of students that knew the alphabet but did not have sound knowledge.

Page 3: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten
Page 4: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

The Development of reading skills requires a foundation of letter recognition (Dodd, 2003).

Picture sorts aide students in the relationship between letters and sounds through phonics (Bear, D., Invernizzi, M., Johnston, F., & Templeton, S., 2008).

“An important foundation of literacy is learning the sounds that letters symbolize in words (Francis, D., Mouzaki, A., Rodriguez, K., Tincoff, R., & Treiman, R., 1998).”

Page 5: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

What are the effects of picture sorts on the letter/sound recognition skills of kindergarteners?

Page 6: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Picture sort – A categorization task in which pictures are sorted into categories of similarity and difference. (Bear, D., Invernizzi, M., Johnston, F., & Templeton, S., 2008).

Page 7: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Focus with 8 Kindergarten Students

Age: 5

5 Boys, 3 Girls

4 Caucasian 2 Served in Speech

1 Multi-Racial Served in Speech

3 Hispanics 2 Served in ELL

Page 8: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

5 weeks of research – 10 letters and sounds were taught during class instruction.

Modeled picture sorts for the first week for the students whole group.

Students sorted individualized sorts for 20 minutes each day based on their success.

My assistant and I observed the students as we sat with them and helped as needed.

Page 9: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Anecdotal Notes◦ Kept daily for each student

Check sheet◦ At the beginning and end of research, students

were checked formally.◦ Each week students were checked informally.

Student work samples

Student Survey

Page 10: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Notes were taken from observation during picture sorts and recorded in a notebook.

Weekly progress of sound recognition was charted on a spreadsheet.

Student work was collected and checked for knowledge of sound recognition.

Page 11: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Each student’s letter/sound recognition improved.

I saw that children were very confident doing picture sorts.

Students were able to carry their sound knowledge over into our writing time.

Page 12: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Students often self-corrected their initial picture placement as they discussed their sort with the teacher.

Kathy who is served in ELL and Travis who is served in speech, had difficulty doing picture sorts.

These students made progress but at a slower pace.

Page 13: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Student Interview

Are picture sorts helpful?

Yes, help us learn pictures. (Kathy)

Yes, help us learn our letters. (Daniel)

Yes, so we can know what the sounds are. (Jack)

Yes, because they are fun. (Emma)

What is your favorite part of picture sorts?

Helping me learn. (Dylan)

It has lot of pictures. (Vance)

Learning the sounds and playing with picture cards. (Travis)

Learning the sounds. (Alexia)

Page 14: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten
Page 15: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

There was no substantial difference in the effects of picture sorts on girls versus boys.

Page 16: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Picture sorts help students with letter/sound recognition.

Students were able to make meaning with letters and initial sounds.

The other Kindergarten teachers were interested in picture sorts. One teacher implemented them in her classroom.

Page 17: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

I will continue to use picture sorts in my classroom to enhance letter/sound recognition.

I also plan to go further with the Words Their Way book and use other sorts:

Letter Sorts Word Family Sorts Short and Long Vowel Sorts

Page 18: Susan Matthews Yadkinville Elementary School Yadkin County Schools Kindergarten

Bear, D.R., Invernizzi, M., Templeton, S., & Johnston, F. (2008). Words their way: spelling, phonics and vocabulary . (fourth ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Dodd, Barbara & Carr, Alex. (2003). “Young children’s letter-sound knowledge” Language, speech, and hearing services in schools 34,128-137.

Treiman, R., Tincoff, R., Rodriquez, K., Mouzaki, A., & Francis, D. (1998). “The foundations of literacy: learning the sounds of letters” Child Development 69 (6), 1524-1540.