Everyday for 30 minutes, we have literacy intervention block. During this time, the three classes of kindergarten all intermix and are split up based on their needs. We are so fortunate to have our reading specialist and our TPI teacher be a part of our intervention block so we can target our students' needs.
For one of my intervention units, I am focusing on compound words. First, I introduced the meaning of compound word and provided many examples. The kiddos caught on quickly! Then, the students matched illustrations to the compound word on the Interactive Whiteboard. They practiced chunking the compound word into two parts, the red word and the blue word as seen in the photo. This made it easier for them to see where they should be chunking when decoding an unfamiliar word. Below are some photos from the lesson.
*Stay tuned for more compound word fun from my literacy interventions!
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This is the lesson I created on the Interactive Whiteboard before the students started matching the illustrations to the compound words. |
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A student matched the picture of the rainbow to the correct compound word. |
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They are on a role! |
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A student is dragging the flashlight to the correct box. |
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They did it!
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