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Teaching High Frequency Words Using THRASS
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Teaching High Frequency Words Using THRASS
Introducing the THRASS Chart
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The acquisition of reading and spelling in English are dependent on learners' understanding of the Alphabetic Principle - the understanding that there are systematic and predictable relationships between letter patterns and spoken sounds in the words we say and hear. This video demonstrates how teachers are able to introduce and build on these concepts from day one of Foundation Year using the ...
THRASS Intro - Phonemic Awareness
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THRASS Intro - Phonemic Awareness
Explicit teaching of the high -frequency words 'said' and 'again'.
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Five year olds after 32 days at school!
Child THRASSing out 'pilot'.
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Child THRASSing out the word 'pilot' using his phoneme fist and THRASS Chart.
Prep Students Learning About Digraphs, Trigraphs & Quadgraphs.
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No initial sounds, letter sounds or SATPIN continuum for these prep learners! The acquisition of reading and spelling in English is dependent on the learner’s understanding of the Alphabetic Principle - the idea that there are systematic and predictable relationships between letter patterns and spoken sounds. These relationships must be explicitly taught and practised- this is phonics. From the...
Phonemic Awareness: What is it? Why is it important?
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An introduction to using the THRASS Charts for developing phonemic awareness.
Using the iThrass App to Develop Phonemic Awareness
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This digital format THRASS PICTURECHART is a multisensory teaching tool for accessing the 44 phonemes of spoken English and the 120 most common graphemes of written English. It is simple to use and has numerous interactive functions allowing users to: - Easily flip between the consonant and vowel sections of the chart - Activate the audio option to hear selected letter names and phonemes - Tap ...

Komentáře

  • @dYanamatic
    @dYanamatic Před rokem

    This is terrible. Most illogical and confusing resource. No wonder kids cannot read. The team who put this together have no logic and no understanding of teaching. How can you put children through this? I have a 5 year old who knew phonetics by 3, and is reading by 5 (just turned 5) advanced books by learning what the letters are and sounding out larger words. She is not gifted. Nothing to do with it. I just taught her 15 min a day then extended out to 30m-1hour. Now she reads 1 hour a day to me and she has not started Kindergarten. Yes she even understands what she reads. This is the reason why I taught her how to read and understand maths and how to think. None of this nonsense from teachers. Don't let teachers teach your children how to think. Especially at a young age.

    • @vanessai405
      @vanessai405 Před 5 měsíci

      I’m no expert but considering all children are unique learners, I’m sure this would benefit many children. My child is autistic and she’s had lots of success with this method. She’s learned to read more in six months with THRASS than she did with two years of popular SSP teaching methods.

    • @GwinnyMusic
      @GwinnyMusic Před 4 měsíci

      @@vanessai405 I'm autistic (though not diagnosed until I was an adult) and this is how I learnt to read about 24 years ago. I picked up on it very quickly (probably due to being a gestalt language processor) and was hyperlexic

  • @Sara-jp8xo
    @Sara-jp8xo Před 3 lety

    I can't understand why you'd have all sorts of abstract/non-intuitive concepts "Charlotte is in the <ch> box" ... "who is looking after...?" ... none of this is related to reading/writing.

    • @chloecongram8624
      @chloecongram8624 Před 3 lety

      If you look at the chart, Denyse is trying to show the children how the sounds they hear correspond to the particular spelling choice at the beginning of their name

    • @Sara-jp8xo
      @Sara-jp8xo Před 3 lety

      @@chloecongram8624 I understand what it's trying to do. What I'm suggesting is that the abstractions in the i struction and the visual complexity are more than what's necessary to teach those concepts and will be confusing to many normally developing little children. The cognitive load is very high when looking at that chart.

    • @dYanamatic
      @dYanamatic Před rokem

      @@Sara-jp8xo This chart is terrible. It is so confusing for children. Whoever developed this or teaches this should lose their job. Why is this needed? I have a 5yo who I taught to read - with none of this nonsense. If a child learns what the letters are, their name, their phonetic sound, and then learns how to read by respecting what each sound means alone and together, they learn fast. None of this rubbish.

    • @Sara-jp8xo
      @Sara-jp8xo Před rokem

      @@dYanamatic I agree with you completely. It's not necessary and, IMO (based on my experitise and experience) it can be harmful to try to do too much, all at once.

  • @abigailknox-leet6949
    @abigailknox-leet6949 Před 4 lety

    Good day. I was about to buy the app but one comment said that the app is not working. The song a long app Please assist

  • @pearltears8039
    @pearltears8039 Před 4 lety

    isnt the M and N both in the middle? A-M=13 and N-Z=13

  • @tiktockmashup5394
    @tiktockmashup5394 Před 5 lety

    Z so hilarious

  • @cherrywu9074
    @cherrywu9074 Před 5 lety

    Hi. May I know how to get your chart? I am in china.