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Teach Corrective Reading Decoding B2-C

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  1. Module Introduction
    4 Topics
  2. Overview
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    1 Test
  3. Setting Up for Success
    19 Topics
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    1 Test
  4. Word-Attack Skills Decoding B2
    20 Topics
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    1 Test
  5. Word-Attack Skills Decoding C
    24 Topics
  6. Group Reading Decoding B2
    13 Topics
  7. Selection Reading Decoding C
    17 Topics
  8. Comprehension in Decoding B2-C
    14 Topics
  9. Workbook Exercises in Decoding B2-C
    17 Topics
  10. Motivating Students
    20 Topics
  11. Mastery tests
    21 Topics
  12. Bringing it All Together Decoding B2
    21 Topics
  13. Bringing it All Together Decoding C
    20 Topics
  14. Module evaluation survey
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Point-touch signal

Using the point-touch signal ensures that students stay focused on the Teacher Presentation Book or on the board.

The teacher says, ‘Say each sound when I touch it.’

How to point:

What sound?

  • Hold finger about one centimetre from the board (or page), just below the symbol. Be sure not to cover the symbol with your finger. All students must be able to see it.
  • Give students about two seconds of ‘think time.’
  • Say ‘get ready’ or ‘what sound’ depending on the script.
  • Hold your finger in the pointing position for one second.
  • Look at the symbol, to show the students where to look. This helps prevent students looking at the teacher instead of the symbol.

How to touch

  • At the end of the one-second interval pull finger slightly back and firmly touch the board (or page) just below the symbol.
  • As soon as the teacher’s finger touches the board (or page), all students respond.

Practise the point-touch signal with a partner.

Use the script, print the sounds in the exercise on the paper to hold up for partner to see.