Directions for Students:
- Open Firefox
- Go to my web site - http://btcactus.org
- Visit My Learning Center
- Click on the Cactus with the books
- Click on the Grandpa sitting in the purple chair (Word Decoding)
- Click on the Alphabet Organizer
- Type in your first name only
- In the Title, type in AT Family
- Click OK
- Choose Option 2
- Click on the letter a and type in the word at
- Click on the letter b and type in the word bat
- Click on the letter c and type in the word cat
- Click on the letter f and type in the word fat
- Click on the letter h and type in the word hat
- Click on the letter m and type in the word mat
- Click on the letter p and type in the word pat
- Click on the letter r and type in the word rat
- Click on the letter s and type in the word sat
- Click on the letter v and type in the word vat
Teacher Notes
- Objective with Verb from Bloom’s Taxonomy - Categorize words in AT word family.
- New York State Performance Indicator ELA1.E.LR1E: - Students make appropriate and effective use of strategies to construct meaning from print, such as prior knowledge about a subject, structural and context clues, and an understanding of letter-sound relationships to decode difficult words.
- Instructional Delivery Method - Desktop Computer Lab
- Lesson Launch Point - http://btcactus.org
- Assessment
- How I will know students have categorized words with the AT sound - Students will print out their Alphabet Organizer, I will hand the papers out and then the students will use a light colored crayon to highlight the AT sound.
- Buffalo State Students - in order for you to prove to me that you completed the work above, please complete these steps
- Click on the Print Screen button on your keyboard (look at the top right hand side of the keyboard)
- Open a word processing document (e.g. Microsoft Word, Open Office…)
- Right Click anywhere on the white part of your screen and choose paste
- Save the document as an .rtf (rich text file format) If you are using Microsoft Office 2007, the file will be saved as a .docx. I do not have Microsoft Office 2007 on any of the machines I work with at school or at home - so I can’t open it and will not accept that file format. (This is one of the reasons why I love open source products). If you don’t know how to save a file in .rtf format, email me and I will point you in the right direction)
- Send it to me as an attachment to my email address - shive6@gmail.com
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Lesson Plan URL: http://www.myteacherpages.com/webpages/LKushner/index.cfm?subpage=558729
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