The Measured Mom - The Science of Reading
The Measured Mom - The Science of Reading
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What is Phonemic Awareness?
Просмотров 18 тыс.Год назад
Phonemic awareness is the ability to play with individual sounds in words - and it's crucial for reading success! Learn more about phonemic awareness, how it differs from phonics and phonological awareness, AND how to teach it! Free word building pages: www.themeasuredmom.com/tmm_optin/word-building-sheets/? Order my book, Reach All Readers! themeasuredmom.lpages.co/reach-all-readers/ Join our ...
Orthographic Mapping - Explained!
Просмотров 21 тыс.Год назад
If you've read anything about the science of reading, you've probably come across orthographic mapping. But what is it? Why should we care? And what are a lot of people getting wrong? Oops! When showing the pronunciation of CAT, I should have put /k/ /a/ /t/, not /c/ /a/ /t/. In the interests of time, I'm not going to redo the video. But we typically represent the sound of the hard c with /k/. ...
Where to find the best decodable books for beginning readers
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
For years I was sure that all decodable books were boring, stilted, and nonsensical. But when I became convinced that my previous approach to teaching reading (using leveled books and three-cueing) was flawed, I took another look. I spent months finding the best of the best decodable book. Here they are! Order my book, Reach All Readers! themeasuredmom.lpages.co/reach-all-readers/ Join our affo...
How to teach high frequency words with hands-on lessons
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Did you know that kids don't need to memorize long lists of sight words? We can help them remember high frequency words in a more productive way by drawing attention to the sound-spelling patterns through a multi-sensory approach. Get my free lessons and books here: www.themeasuredmom.com/free-sight-word-books/ Order my book, Reach All Readers! themeasuredmom.lpages.co/reach-all-readers/
Reading phonics passages
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.3 года назад
I'm teaching my youngest preschooler to read using a phonics-first approach. This is a shift from my previous method of teaching beginning readers using primarily picture and context clues. This method feels slower than what I previously used ... and it is, at first! But it's building a solid foundation. Get the free printable passages on my website. Order my book, Reach All Readers! themeasure...
How to teach letter sounds
Просмотров 17 тыс.4 года назад
Use this free intervention book to help children learn letter sounds. It's free! Get it here: www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-teach-letter-sounds/ Order my book, Reach All Readers! themeasuredmom.lpages.co/reach-all-readers/ Join our affordable membership and get instant access to over 2000 printable resources! themeasuredmom.lpages.co/the-measured-mom-plus/
Say it, Spell it, Check it
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.5 лет назад
Use this free self-checking printable to help students practice writing short vowel words with beginning blends.
Use a memory game to practice CVC words
Просмотров 11 тыс.5 лет назад
As your learners are getting comfortable sounding out CVC words, make a simple memory game in which they match words to pictures. Grab the printable in this video for FREE, here: www.themeasuredmom.com/15-free-memory-games-for-short-a-word-families/
How to teach successive blending
Просмотров 45 тыс.5 лет назад
Teaching kids to blend sounds can be tricky! This video shows you how to teach blending with successive blending. Grab the free printables here: www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-teach-blending-sounds/

Комментарии

  • @milaalburo507
    @milaalburo507 23 дня назад

    Hello Maam good day .So informative your video was. Can I have a soft copy on the your topic about phonemic awareness and the activities . How much is this cost? I am from Phillipines.

  • @Listan1
    @Listan1 Месяц назад

    My daughter has a weakness in this area, resulting in a 5th percentile reading speed despite strong decoding and phonemic awareness. It’s so confusing and hard to know what would help her…and if we can help her.

    • @annageiger-themeasuredmom
      @annageiger-themeasuredmom Месяц назад

      If you send me an email I'd love to work through it with you! You can reach me at hello(at)themeasuredmom(dot)com.

  • @mystriie
    @mystriie 2 месяца назад

    Very high pitched static noise at the beginning.. :(

    • @annageiger-themeasuredmom
      @annageiger-themeasuredmom 2 месяца назад

      What's weird is that only certain people can hear this. I can't - and so I don't know how to fix it! :(

    • @mystriie
      @mystriie 2 месяца назад

      @@annageiger-themeasuredmom haha, i've heard different ages have different sound frequencies that they can hear! maybe that's why. no worries though - great video!

  • @JodieSly
    @JodieSly 4 месяца назад

    The high frequency word worksheets in your shop look different to the one in this video. Are some words in this bundle taught like this one?

    • @annageiger-themeasuredmom
      @annageiger-themeasuredmom 4 месяца назад

      We've revised the lessons/books a bit, but yes they are very much like this. You can get free samples here: www.themeasuredmom.com/free-sight-word-books-2/

  • @GeeMocktan
    @GeeMocktan 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much❤

  • @owenedits6868
    @owenedits6868 5 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @abdelkbirsouktani305
    @abdelkbirsouktani305 7 месяцев назад

    A very usefel and fruitful video, thanks a lot.

  • @SelinTandoz
    @SelinTandoz 10 месяцев назад

    Where can i get them plz

  • @largede1
    @largede1 11 месяцев назад

    Which book by Dr. Kilpatrick are you referring to at the start of this video?

  • @dabnysenglish110
    @dabnysenglish110 Год назад

    THe best teacher ever! Thanks a lot.I am from Brazil .

  • @kemberlymaysolquio7013
    @kemberlymaysolquio7013 Год назад

    You're amazing- the way you explained it is also amazing. It really help me and it enlightened me. I'm a private teacher in the Philippines and I used your free materials in my students and guess what they loved it. It makes me sad that I really want to purchase your resources but I can't afford it because my salary is not that big and it is below minimum wage. I hope i can purchase one of your curriculum. Thank you so much for the freebies ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊

  • @kemberlymaysolquio7013
    @kemberlymaysolquio7013 Год назад

    I really love this. This game is so amazing i will try this one. Thankyou so much for the freebies❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊

  • @deboraholsen2504
    @deboraholsen2504 Год назад

    I am thoroughly AMAZED at how many years it took for people to come up with the term ORTHOGRAPHIC MAPPING and PHONEME GRAPHEME MAPPING!!! It is so, so very refreshing to experience the science of reading and have it explained! I used to CRINGE whenever I saw the word shape technique! I knew innately that we do not memorize words by their shape! We don’t have a logographic language!! We have a phonetic language, based on sound to letter association and letter patterns of the way words are spelled! Also, the “look at the picture” technique never rested well with me, because the student was not actually LOOKING at spelling patterns and mapping it in their brain with letter-sound-meaning associations. It was guessing by looking at a drawing! What would they do about chapter books later on? Anyway, since reading came naturally to me as a youngster and I knew I had automatically memorized many spelling patterns, onsets and rimes, etc., the “new” techniques, such as memorizing how words LOOKED just boggled my mind!! What about a word they’ve never seen before? How would they find out what it says on their own?? I just instinctively knew that children do not learn to read by these inferior techniques! Thank you for this very refreshing explanation of what REALLY happens when we learn to read!

    • @annageiger-themeasuredmom
      @annageiger-themeasuredmom Год назад

      Hi Deborah! I think "orthographic mapping" has been around for a while, but it's only recently been something the everyday teacher knows about. Good for you for seeing through all the whole language and balanced literacy misunderstandings!

  • @user-lala-learn
    @user-lala-learn Год назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @kemberlymaysolquio7013
    @kemberlymaysolquio7013 Год назад

    😮😮 My mind blows 🤯🤯🤯 but thanks for the explanation. Im slowly understanding it. Hoping for more videos of yours ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @LeOlamVaed
    @LeOlamVaed Год назад

    You are so amazing and I appreciate the knowledge you share. Please make new videos!! Please and thanks

  • @ov1967
    @ov1967 Год назад

    This is why learning onset and rime patterns, the different types of syllables, and irregular words is so important together with phoneme-grapheme correspondence. Add the morphology to it!👍🏼

  • @sagdaelnagar9912
    @sagdaelnagar9912 Год назад

    How can I get this book

  • @carolynsmith7317
    @carolynsmith7317 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this comprehensive explanation of orthographic mapping! NOW I understand!!! Thanks for all your resources as well!! I love them all!!

  • @RikiSmiley
    @RikiSmiley Год назад

    Were the words "rhino", "fish" and "snake" taught beforehand? I mean because of the silent h in rhino (long i as well), /sh/ in fish and long a in snake. Since is was being introduced I thought it this decodable book would be with no more than cvc words and no digraphs or long vowel sounds. I only want to learn and understand. Thanks in advance for your kind reply! 🙏

    • @annageiger-themeasuredmom
      @annageiger-themeasuredmom Год назад

      No they weren't. I considered them story words. But in my newer version of this book I included more decodable words. It's just too late to make another video because my son is a proficient reader now!

  • @bdodger548
    @bdodger548 Год назад

    Do you have any book recommendations that teach all these confusing terms? Thank yiu

    • @annageiger-themeasuredmom
      @annageiger-themeasuredmom Год назад

      I'm actually writing one, but it's not coming out until August 2024. :) I don't know of an all in one book that explains everything easily except for the Teaching Reading Sourcebook, which is quite expensive but pretty incredible!

  • @nezzygibbs
    @nezzygibbs Год назад

    Aww he has such a sweet voice! ☺️ I can't wait to introduce my kindergartners to this next year! Thank you!

  • @manyroadstoreading6237
    @manyroadstoreading6237 Год назад

    Nice to witness the MOM part of Measured Mom!

  • @jeannettewalsh7855
    @jeannettewalsh7855 Год назад

    Loved this! You keep everything short and to the point! High Quality! Thank you!

  • @urvashisah4745
    @urvashisah4745 Год назад

    Helpful. thank you

  • @naveedshah6539
    @naveedshah6539 Год назад

    It is amazing

  • @beautyshorts2767
    @beautyshorts2767 Год назад

    Your videos are really helpful, thankyou 🙂

  • @lizfavazzo378
    @lizfavazzo378 Год назад

    Excellent video - very clear and concise! Thank you!

  • @triviathomas-hemans3773
    @triviathomas-hemans3773 Год назад

    Awesome video 👌

  • @dawnmcmahon9589
    @dawnmcmahon9589 Год назад

    An excellent video explaining differences between phonics, phonemes and phonological awareness. A must view for educators and families to help their beginner readers. Thank you to Anna-The Measured Mom 😊

  • @bevgreenberg8774
    @bevgreenberg8774 Год назад

    You are AMAZING - clear, easy information that parents can also understand. Thank you for what you do to improve learning for kids and teachers.

  • @erinnigro4778
    @erinnigro4778 Год назад

    You explained this perfectly! #MTEL

  • @vickiedawson9036
    @vickiedawson9036 Год назад

    This is great! Thanks for the free book, too. P.S. Your kid is adorable and obviously having fun doing this. Thanks for sharing!

  • @pamperry2473
    @pamperry2473 Год назад

    I remember when Dick and Jane books were frowned upon... I do appreciate your content

    • @annageiger-themeasuredmom
      @annageiger-themeasuredmom Год назад

      I would say that those are still frowned on by those who understand the science of reading. All those that I have seen are focused on teaching words as wholes (the look/say method) rather than teaching phonics patterns.

  • @daniburtsfield4016
    @daniburtsfield4016 Год назад

    Anna, I am so excited about your RUclips channel. I love how you present content to teachers clearly and in small bites - we don't have time for 30 minute videos! I always have such great takeaways from what you share.

  • @betsytrouten4558
    @betsytrouten4558 Год назад

    THANK YOU for clearing up the phoneme/grapheme mapping or word mapping vs. orthographic mapping issue. I heard a guest on your podcast keep using it the wrong way and thought...oh, Anna's going to need to clear that up somehow. =) Here it is! Sharing this video with my building and district coach so that they might share it out to our staff! Thank you!

    • @annageiger-themeasuredmom
      @annageiger-themeasuredmom Год назад

      Lol, it's definitely an easy thing to mix up! I try to be as clear as possible, esp. for people who are new. There's so much to keep straight that we don't need to add extra confusions!

  • @debradalessiobrown2678
    @debradalessiobrown2678 Год назад

    "Sight words are words that can't be sounded out" I can't tell you how many times I have heard that! The science of reading makes so much sense. Thank you for spreading the word. I am currently taking LETRS training and I already know much of the material thanks to your blogs and podcasts.

    • @annageiger-themeasuredmom
      @annageiger-themeasuredmom Год назад

      I know what you mean, Debra! When I started studying the research suddenly everything fell into place.

  • @maryannstassen7903
    @maryannstassen7903 Год назад

    Well done! So nice to have a place to send new teachers to learn some basics. You keep doing more-wow!

  • @AnilSingh-uk5ng
    @AnilSingh-uk5ng Год назад

    Excellent !

  • @barbaramain3176
    @barbaramain3176 Год назад

    I am thrilled to find you on You Tube.

  • @beverleyethington7410
    @beverleyethington7410 Год назад

    Hi Anna, I first found your website a year ago. Then I started to listen to your podcasts a few months ago. Today I found out your on RUclips!!! This to me is so helpful because I am a visual leaner who is struggling how to go about helping our grandson learn to read. Our little guy is almost 7, and may be dyslexia, so he’s struggling as well. Just one bit of advice? 😊 Please slow down a little. I adjusted the speed of your video to a lower setting and it helped me to follow along better. What your doing is helping me understand what his teachers and tutor are talking about 🙃Your passion shines through in all your hard work. Thank you so much 💓

    • @annageiger-themeasuredmom
      @annageiger-themeasuredmom Год назад

      Thanks for your encouragement, Beverley! To be honest, this was me talking slow. I've been told I talk too fast my whole life. I will try to slow down though!

  • @tphakula4526
    @tphakula4526 Год назад

    I'm so happy you are on RUclips now

  • @fionaglennjacobs6852
    @fionaglennjacobs6852 Год назад

    What a wonderful video, thank you Anna! Your explanation of the key concepts is clear and succinct. Looking forward to your future RUclips contributions! 🙏😊

  • @preschoolinspirations1875
    @preschoolinspirations1875 Год назад

    Such a great explanation, Anna!

  • @triviathomas-hemans3773
    @triviathomas-hemans3773 Год назад

    Awesome video. Quality content and video isn't too long 😅.

  • @natashahaskins6514
    @natashahaskins6514 Год назад

    This video was awesome. It was straight to the point, easy to follow, and teacher-friendly. I love your resources. I have purchased your decodable books and can't wait to use them with my students! Thanks!

  • @janellebilly-taitt8003
    @janellebilly-taitt8003 Год назад

    Excellent presentation Anna. I have been following your website for over 8 years now. Your resources are the best. The decodable books will be great for me to use as reading intervention teacher at my school. I like that they are free. Great for teachers on a budget. Oh by the way I am from Trinidad and Tobago