A. Chaining: Decoding /p/, /a/, /n/, /m/, /v/, /th/,/s/, /z/ (as "s")
- (Suggested transition song, sung to the tune of "The More We Get Together"):
"Now it's time to decode words using the letter-sound connections; now it's time to decode words; be careful, watch for a change."
- Distribute whiteboards, whiteboard markers, and whiteboard erasers.
- Begin the Decoding (reading) part of the Chaining instructional practice:
1. Teacher shows the word with movable letters: "van."
2. Teacher points to each letter from left to right, making each sound and blending to pronounce the word "van."
3. Students write the word on their whiteboards: "van." Emphasize proper letter formation. (Refer to the Letter Formation chart in Lesson 6 suggested formation of each letter.)
4. Students point to each letter from left to right, making each sound and blending to pronounce the word "van."
5. Teacher removes the "v" and replaces it with an "m." Teacher asks:
"How has the word changed?" (The first letter is an "m" instead of a "v.")
6. Teacher asks:
"How has the word stayed the same?" ("-an" is the same)
7. Students erase the "v" and write an "m" in its place to form the new word: "man."
8. Students point to each letter from left to right, making each sound and blending to pronounce the word "man."
9. Repeat steps 5-8 with the word "pan."
10. Teacher adds an "s" to the end of "pan." Teacher asks:
"How has the word changed?" (There are now four letters ("p," "a," "n," and "s") in the word; the end sound /z/ designates a plural to the noun "pan." It means more than one pan.)
11. Repeat steps 5-8 with the word "path," reminding students that the letters "t" and "h" together are a digraph. They make one sound.
12. Students add an "s" to form the new word: "paths."
13. Students point to each letter from left to right, making each sound and blending to pronounce the word "paths."
14. Teacher guides students to read the entire list of words (as a group and/or individual volunteers).