Easy ABC Interventions
Here's how you play Roll It! Lay
the cards on a flat surface. Model how to take a piece of the dough and make a
long rope or “snake” by rolling it on a flat surface like a table or desk. Then
show how to take the snake and form the letter on the card by manipulating it
and laying it on the card. You can pull off a piece of the snake to form the
straight, connecting lines of some letters. After the letter is made, show how
to trace over the letter with your finger while saying both the letter name and
the sound it makes.
Here's how to play Clip It! Show
the student one of the letter cards. Let him or her know that all the cards
feature one letter- the letter in the middle that the child is holding. Let the
student know that he or she will place a clip on the matching letter. Tell the
student that they will need to listen to see which type of letter you want them
to clip- uppercase, lowercase, or both. Show them the three choices on the side of the
card. Model how to place the clip on the card.
Here's how to play Build It! Lay
one letter card on a flat surface and model how to use the building pieces to
build a letter.
Afterward
point to the letter and say the letter name, the name of the picture on the
card, and the sound the letter makes. Now
ask the student to do this with the letters he or she is working on.
Here's how to play Maze It! Show
the student the letter at the top of the page and the picture in the center of
the maze. Show the student how to start at the uppercase letter and then find
their way to the picture in the center by following all the matching upper and
lowercase letters.
After
the center picture is reached, take
your finger and trace back over the line you made and say the letter each time
you touch it, finishing in the middle of the maze by saying the name of the
picture and the beginning letter sound.
Here's how to play Find It! Choose a card and show it to the student. Ask the child to tell you what letter is in the upper left-hand corner and what sound that letter makes. Then ask the student to look at all the letters on the card. Some of them are written in fancy ways! Tell the student that their job is to find all the letters that match the one in the upper corner of the page. Show the student how to say the name of each letter and decide if the letter matches the letter that is in the upper corner of the page. Show the child how to mark each letter that matches.
Here's how to play Find It-Pictures! Choose
a card and show it to the student. Ask the child to tell you what letter is in
the upper left-hand corner and what sound that letter makes. Then ask the
student to tell you the name of all the pictures on the card. Be sure the
student knows what all the pictures are. This is a good opportunity to build
vocabulary as well! Show
the student how to say the name of each picture and decide if the picture
starts with the same letter that is in the upper corner of the page. Show the
child how to mark each picture that matches the letter.
Here's how to play Trace It!Show one letter card to the student.
Identify the letter on the card and ask the student to notice that there are
rows of uppercase letters and lowercase letters. What sound does this letter
make? Tell the student that today they will get a chance to practice writing
with a magic pen! Show the student the object you have chosen for them to trace
with (finger/chopstick, etc...). This is a magic pen because it writes with
invisible ink. Tell the student that they will be tracing over the letters
today. Remind him or her that we always write letters from the top down. Model
how to trace the letter using the correct letter formation strokes. As you
trace over the letters say the letter name and sound aloud.
Here's how to play Trace It! Show
one letter card to the student. Identify the letter on the card and ask the
student to notice that there are both uppercase letters and lowercase letters
on the sheet. What sound does this letter make? Tell the student that today
they will get a chance to practice writing the letters they are learning. Show
the students the writing implement he or she will be using. Remind the student
that we always write letters from the top down. Model how to write the letter
using the correct letter formation strokes. As you write the letters say the
letter name and sound aloud.
Lay
the letter cards on a flat surface. Model how to take pipe cleaners to form the
letter on the card by bending them and laying them on the card. You can use a shorter piece of pipe cleaner to form
the straight, connecting lines of some letters. After the letter is made, show
how to carefully trace over the letter with your finger while saying both the
letter name and the sound it makes.
Storage and Management
Here's
how Michele and I organized the interventions. We purchased a hanging file
folder box. (Yeah, I found this one in a clearance bin!) Make a hanging file
folder for each letter. We made these letters tags and glued them to the folder.
Reproduce
the intervention cards. Since I want to have several sets of the "b"
interventions, I ran each set on a different color of paper. That makes it easy
to keep them organized inside the "Bb" folder.
Make
a folder for each child to hold the alphabet intervention cards. Place a green
dot on one side and a red dot on the other. As the child completes the
activity, they move the card from the green side to the red side.
Make
a pencil bag for each child. The bag should hold all of the supplies they need
to do the interventions.
Store
the folder and the pencil bag inside of a 2 gallon zip-top bag labeled with
their name.
Assessment and RTI
Ask
students to read the letters on each row from left to right. You should point
to each letter and ask them to say the letter name or sound. Use a plain piece
of paper under each row to keep a student’s focus on the row you are asking
them to say and to keep them from becoming confused by all the letters on the
page. After assessing a student on the uppercase and lowercase letters, use the
lowercase grid to test students on letter sounds. Point to each letter and ask,
“What sound does this letter make?”
Record
the results of each assessment on the teacher recording form. You will use the
results of this assessment to determine which letters your students will need
to work on.
Look
across the grids on the teacher recording page to decide which letters to
target. If a student correctly identifies the uppercase and lowercase letter
and the sound it makes, no intervention will be necessary. If a student missed
one of these things, that letter will need to be targeted for intervention.
Choose no more than 5 letters to target at one time. Record these letters on
the first chart on the Student Response to Intervention Data sheet. Work with a
student on these letter and sounds for a two-week period and then assess and
record the data on this sheet.
Another
alternative, is to use ESGI’s alphabet recognition test.
Assess each
child on the alphabet simply by clicking yes or no as you show them the letters
on the screen.
You can also
administer a subtest. This allows you to determine which 5 letters you wish to work on. Return to the testing menu.
Click on the “run
a subtest” tab.
Awesome set! Are the find-it picture pages sold separately? Thanks! Jackie
ReplyDeleteJust wondering if those assessment and RTI sheets part of the Alphabet Intervention pack? Love how you have set it up. Thanks
ReplyDeleteYes Irma, they are included in the unit.
ReplyDeleteSorry John, They are only included as part of the unit.
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