Kindergarden Unit 2 Assessment and Remediation Guide

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16 Kindergarten | Unit 2 Assessment and Remediation Guide


Lesson Template


Phonological Awareness: Syllables


Focus:
Syllables Teaching Materials

Warm-Up

Objective: Prompt student attention to speech segments (at the syllable level).
Exercise: Select several individual words (see Word Lists for suggestions) that
vary in length to play Short/Long.
Tell students you will say a word and it will either be short (one syllable) or long
(multisyllabic).
Students will need to be standing to use the motions to represent syllables. The
motions are from the song “Head and Shoulders, Knees, and Toes.” Students
touch each body part for each syllable. For example, a one-syllable word would
only require touching the head, and a three-syllable word would require touching
the head, shoulders, and knees. This provides students with gross motor
movement that is bigger or smaller according to the number of syllables in a
word. (The motions will need to be explicitly taught and reviewed the first few
times the game is played.)
Say the word twice—the first time at a normal speaking pace and the second
time with a slight emphasis on the syllables.
Students repeat the word for themselves and indicate the syllables with the
head, shoulders, knees, toes motions.*
Ask students to respond individually or as a group to say if the word was short
(only touched head) or long (touched shoulders, knees, or toes, too).
Once the correct answer is established, have students repeat the word and use
the motions together one more time.
Then move on to the next word.
Challenge students to produce their own short or long words.

Word Lists

Explicit
Instruction

Objective: State the purpose for listening and model the desired performance.
Learning about Syllables: Tell students you will say words (see Word Lists for
suggestions) and the purpose for listening is to recognize how many syllables
(beats) are heard in each one. Identify how you want students to indicate the
number of syllables they heard (see Methods for Indicating Syllables in a Word
for suggestions). Say samples and model indicating the syllables you hear using
the desired method. Do most of the sample items correctly, but also provide
incorrect examples to address common mistakes.

Word Lists
(These may or
may not reuse
words from
the Warm-
Up.)

Guided
Practice

Objective: Provide students an engaging opportunity to develop syllable skills
with decreasing support as their skills strengthen.
Working with Syllables: Say the selected words for students. Students indicate
how many syllables were heard using the method previously modeled by the
teacher (e.g., clapping).
Application of Skills: Select Worksheets, Games, and Poems/Songs/Nursery
Rhymes activities allowing students to apply segmenting sentences skills.

Word Lists
Worksheet
per student,
Game
Resources,
and/or P/S/
NR Resources
Progress
Monitoring
Charts
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