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How To Support Your Teenager With Literacy 16 th January 2013 Gill Howard Deputy Head SEN Specialist Services / Speech and Language Base Teacher - The Thomas Hardye School

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How To Support Your Teenager With Literacy

16th January 2013

Gill Howard Deputy Head SEN Specialist Services / Speech and Language Base Teacher -

The Thomas Hardye School

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To provide background information on literacy skills

To think about the role of technology To suggest ideas for a ‘reading and writing’

home To help you to support reading, writing,

spelling and organisation To let you know what to do if you’re worried

Aims:

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To be literate you need to be able to read and write at a

‘functional level’.

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Examples of literacy are everywhere! Help your teen recognize and make personal connections to literacy in his / her daily life:

Multiple Literacies

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home literacy (routines, chores, shopping lists)

literacy in everyday life outside of home (bus timetables / reading menus / understanding road signs etc.)

social literacy (manners, etiquette)work literacy (procedures, routines)auditory literacy (radio, conversation)

Multiple Literacies:

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visual literacy (graphics, text, TV)computer literacy (using

software)web literacy (surfing the Internet)digital literacy (mobile phones, e-

mail, MSN)curriculum literacy (school

subjects)

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Different writing conventions:

Point out ‘formal’ and ‘informal’ in your own correspondence

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Reading and writing

is a very complex process

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Literacy development requires:

Language skills

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Literacy development requires:

Auditory (phonological) skills

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Literacy development requires:

Visual skills

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Literacy development requires:

Memory skills

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Literacy development requires:

Processing Speed

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Literacy development requires:

Fine motor skills

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Literacy development requires:

Knowledge of phonics

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We are all a mixture of strengths and weaknesses.

Literacy development requires a lot of skills but remember…

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Multiple Intelligences

Smart with•Language•Movement•Music•Self knowledge•Numbers•Other people•Nature•Art

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Social networking

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Text talk

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Wikipedia:

Copy and paste gives Wikipedia a bad name!

http://simple.wikipedia.org

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• http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise• http://www.readwritethink.org• http://mathandreadinghelp.org• http://www.ictgames.com/literacy.html• http://www.literacysites.com/litgames.htm• http://www.channel4learning.com/sites/waywithwords/index.html• http://www.bbc.co.uk/hardspell/starspell_game.shtml• http://www.brightknowledge.org• http://mathandreadinghelp.org/kids_games/index.html

Suggestions for online literacy games, quizzes and worksheets:

The internet offers free resources:

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Remember…

Technology is our friend in the literacy battle!

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At Home

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Consider if there is anything you can do to change the environment but…

A reading and writing environment

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A reading and writing environment

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Model your own habits for them:

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The days of reading together may be a long forgotten memory!

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But you may be able to read a book separately but enjoy it together.

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Create a literacy environment at home

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Play literacy games together!

Many have DVD version available, or connect your PC or iPad to your TV.

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What if my teenager gets stuck?

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Avoid anxiety

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Phonemes, phonics, syllables –

a quick guide!

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Phonemes

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Phonemes

S-o

S-u-n

S-p-o-t

S-p-r-i-ng

S-p-r-ea-d-i-ng

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Snail talk…

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Phonics

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Phonics… Word families

Mum, how do you spell the end of station?

tion…It’s the same as action, nation, mention…It’s t-i-o-n.

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Phonics

A good guess is usually readable.

A good gess is usuly reedible.

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Syllables

Break the words into parts

Clap the sound

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Syllables

Daff /o/dil3

Ex/plan/a/tion4

Myth/o/lo/gi/cal5

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Techniques – useful for tricky ‘one-off’ words

SUS

Study the word

Underline the difficult part(s)

Say the word carefully

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Mnemonics – make up your own

-ould – Oh, you, lucky duck (should, could, would)

Laugh – Laugh At Ugly Goat Hair Because – Big Elephants Can Always

Understand Small Elephants Island – an island is land surrounded by water Necessary – 1 collar and 2 sleeves are

necessary Piece – a piece of pie Separate – there is a rat in separate Accommodation – 2 cats, 2 mice, 1 dog -

accommodation Quiet – keep quiet about my diet

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Stuck with writing

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Writing

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Writing

Beginning - (Introduction)

Idea 2

Idea 3

End – (Conclusion)

Idea 1

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Organisation

3 STAGE PROCESS - RAG

1. Get Ready

2. Pay Attention

3. Good job finished!

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Organisation

R = Get Ready Make a list of the stepsFind necessary equipmentMake a work stationTick off the steps

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Organisation

A = Pay AttentionStick with the jobIgnore other distractions and resist temptation!It’s okay to take a short break to stretch (and even plan what you’re going to do AFTER the task is complete.

(Let them know resistance gets better with practice!)

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Organisation

G = Good job finished!Talk about copying work neatly and proof reading (or asking you to proofread).Final steps (name on the work, putting it in school bag).

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Perhaps the most important thing is to keep talking…

Ask them how you could help them best.

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What if I’m worried?

The Thomas Hardye School wants to enable every student to reach his or her full potential.Talk to us if you’re worried or concerned.

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To sum up:

We are all a mixture of strengths and weaknesses

Literacy is everywhere – point out when you are using it

Try to tap into personal interestsSee technology as a help not a

hindranceCreate a positive literacy

environment at home

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To sum up:

All reading and writing is goodBe supportive without just doing

it for themSelf-esteem is vital for successful

learningKeep channels of communication

open with your teenagerAsk us if you’re worried

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If you’re worried about your own literacy…

www.dorsetforyou.com/adultlearning

www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/english