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Teacher’s Module 1
        Lesson Outline
  What is word family instruction? 
What does the research say about 
          word family instruction?
                What are helpful 
                teaching strategies?
Teacher’s Module 1

What is word family instruction?
What is word family instruction?
In order to understand word family instruction,
one must first know the difference between
onsets and rimes.

•Onset is the first consonant(s) of a word (d)

•Rime is the vowel and consonants that follow
the onset (og)


                          dog
             (Hines, 2009; Walton & Walton, 2002)
What is word family instruction?
            Onset-Rime Practice
  Can you identify the onset and rime in these
                     words?


 flip             boat             shatter
fl ip           b oat            sh atter
What is word family instruction?
     Word family instruction, or “onset-rime
  instruction” as referred to by Hines (2009) is

“the analysis and substitution of word parts
from known words to unknown ones at the
           onset-rime level” (p.21)

  Using word families, if a child can read dog,
     he/she can learn to read log and frog
               and smog too!
What is word family instruction?
        Benefits of Word Family Instruction
•Breaking words in to chunks, rather than each
individual sound

•Blending is easier with onsets and rimes than it
is blending each isolated sound

•Less emphasis placed on differentiating short
and long vowel sounds

•Successful strategy for beginning and/or
struggling readers
    (Hines, 2009; Walton & Walton, 2002; Whitaker, Harvey, Hassell, Linder,
                              &Tutterow,2006)
Teacher’s Module 1
What does the research say about
word family instruction?
Research on word family instruction
                   Hines (2009)
•4 first-graders who were at risk for reading

•One-on-one instructional intervention

•Taught 4 short a and short e spelling patterns
using color-coded rimes
      •an, at, ad, am
      •et, en, ed, ell

•“Color-coding was intended as visual support for
categorization and discrimination” (p.30)
Research on word family instruction
                 Hines (2009)

•Assess students ability to:
     •Read instructed rime words

     •Read new words with same instructed
     rime spelling pattern

     •Read new words with new short a and
     short e rimes
Research on word family instruction
                Hines (2009) Results

•All four students made positive gains, especially
in reading the instructional rime words

                John   Tammy      Arthur   Maria
  Number of
  words read
                 4       7         12       13
   before the
        study
  Words read
     1 month    65      80         90       85
   post study

                        (p. 29)
Research on word family instruction
              Hines (2009) Results

•Students also made gains in their ability to read
new words with same instructed rime spelling
pattern

•Improvements in reading new words with new
short a and short e rimes were made, however
results were less significant when compared to
the other groups
Research on word family instruction
             Walton & Walton (2002)

•Extensive research with 92 Canadian
Kindergartners

•Studied the effects of rime instruction on
student’s reading skills over the course of three
phases of experimental studies
Research on word family instruction
             Walton & Walton (2002)

•Prior to the study, researchers tested students
ability to identify
   •Rhyming words
   •Letter-sound recognition
   •Reading rimes
   •Memory skills

•Randomly assigned students to a variety of
treatment and control groups for the study
Research on word family instruction
            Walton & Walton (2002)
•Treatment groups consisted of:
  •Small group lessons

  •Brief introduction to rime instruction

  •Collaborative learning through 16 different
  hands-on games to teach
     •Rime
     •Rhyme
     •Initial phoneme identification
     •Letter-sound recognition
Research on word family instruction
            Walton & Walton (2002)

•Treatment Group games included matching,
sorting, movement activities, but were not
competitive in nature

•Control groups were:
  •Read stories
  •Not provided with any formal instruction on
  reading or reading strategies
Research on word family instruction
        Walton & Walton (2002) Results
•The collaborative games and lessons aided the
Kindergartners to develop early reading, rhyming
and rime word skills.

•Students in the treatment group that focused on
rime, rhymes, initial phonemes and letter-sound
correspondence demonstrated:

 “superior performance…compared to the other
    groups, especially the control group” (p. 93)
Research on word family instruction
            Juel & Minden-Cupp (2000)
•Year long study, observing the current teaching
practices on word learning and reading of four 1st
grade teachers

•Classroom 1 focused instruction on:
  •Whole word reading and initial consonant
  identification using a word wall
  •Small group reading with little differentiation for
  student’s ability levels
Research on word family instruction
           Juel & Minden-Cupp (2000)
•Classroom 2 focused instruction on:
  •Onset-rime instruction with sorting word and picture
  cards
  •Differentiated instructional reading groups
  •All students were taught to POINT and track when
  reading

•Classroom 3 focused instruction on:
   •Peer coaching to learn unknown words
   •Reading with trade books with little phonics
   instruction
Research on word family instruction
            Juel & Minden-Cupp (2000)
•Classroom 4 focused instruction on:
   •Differentiated instructional reading groups
   •Explicit phonics and onset-rime instruction for low
   and moderate readers during the first half of the
   school year
   •All students were taught to POINT and track when
   reading

•End of the year assessments from all 4 classrooms
showed that Classroom 4 students improved their reading
abilities more than any of the other classrooms
Research on word family instruction
       Juel & Minden-Cupp (2000) Results
•Average end of the year reading abilities
     Classroom Number      Reading Levels
            1           Lowest “primer level”
            2           End of 1st grade level
            3           Middle 2nd grade level
            4           End of 2nd grade level



•Most significant improvement results:
   “All the children in the low reading group in
 classroom 4 were reading at or near an end-of-
              first grade level in May”
                        (p. 334)
Teacher’s Module 1

What are helpful teaching strategies?
Word Family Instructional Strategy
   Whitaker, et al. (2006) & The FISH Strategy

•The FISH Strategy can be used with students
who have a solid understanding of letters and
sounds, rhyming words, and letter substitution.

•It is used to help students learn what to do when
they reach a word they do not know how to read.
Word Family Instructional Strategy
  Whitaker, et al. (2006) & The FISH Strategy

•How The FISH Strategy works

 Find the rime
 Identify a word you know that ends the same way
 Say the rime you know without the first sound
 Hook the new onset to the rime

                     (p. 17)
Word Family Instructional Strategy
 Juel & Minden-Cupp (2000) Recommendations
•Small group lessons
•Direct instruction in
   •“chunking of words into component units such
   as syllables, onset/rimes, or finding little words
   in big ones” (p. 334)
   •“finger point to words as text was read” (p. 334)
   •“actively compare and contrast words” (p. 334)
   with hands-on materials
•Differentiated instruction
Teacher’s Module 1

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Teacher’s module 1

  • 1. Teacher’s Module 1 Lesson Outline What is word family instruction?  What does the research say about  word family instruction? What are helpful  teaching strategies?
  • 2. Teacher’s Module 1 What is word family instruction?
  • 3. What is word family instruction? In order to understand word family instruction, one must first know the difference between onsets and rimes. •Onset is the first consonant(s) of a word (d) •Rime is the vowel and consonants that follow the onset (og) dog (Hines, 2009; Walton & Walton, 2002)
  • 4. What is word family instruction? Onset-Rime Practice Can you identify the onset and rime in these words? flip boat shatter fl ip b oat sh atter
  • 5. What is word family instruction? Word family instruction, or “onset-rime instruction” as referred to by Hines (2009) is “the analysis and substitution of word parts from known words to unknown ones at the onset-rime level” (p.21) Using word families, if a child can read dog, he/she can learn to read log and frog and smog too!
  • 6. What is word family instruction? Benefits of Word Family Instruction •Breaking words in to chunks, rather than each individual sound •Blending is easier with onsets and rimes than it is blending each isolated sound •Less emphasis placed on differentiating short and long vowel sounds •Successful strategy for beginning and/or struggling readers (Hines, 2009; Walton & Walton, 2002; Whitaker, Harvey, Hassell, Linder, &Tutterow,2006)
  • 7. Teacher’s Module 1 What does the research say about word family instruction?
  • 8. Research on word family instruction Hines (2009) •4 first-graders who were at risk for reading •One-on-one instructional intervention •Taught 4 short a and short e spelling patterns using color-coded rimes •an, at, ad, am •et, en, ed, ell •“Color-coding was intended as visual support for categorization and discrimination” (p.30)
  • 9. Research on word family instruction Hines (2009) •Assess students ability to: •Read instructed rime words •Read new words with same instructed rime spelling pattern •Read new words with new short a and short e rimes
  • 10. Research on word family instruction Hines (2009) Results •All four students made positive gains, especially in reading the instructional rime words John Tammy Arthur Maria Number of words read 4 7 12 13 before the study Words read 1 month 65 80 90 85 post study (p. 29)
  • 11. Research on word family instruction Hines (2009) Results •Students also made gains in their ability to read new words with same instructed rime spelling pattern •Improvements in reading new words with new short a and short e rimes were made, however results were less significant when compared to the other groups
  • 12. Research on word family instruction Walton & Walton (2002) •Extensive research with 92 Canadian Kindergartners •Studied the effects of rime instruction on student’s reading skills over the course of three phases of experimental studies
  • 13. Research on word family instruction Walton & Walton (2002) •Prior to the study, researchers tested students ability to identify •Rhyming words •Letter-sound recognition •Reading rimes •Memory skills •Randomly assigned students to a variety of treatment and control groups for the study
  • 14. Research on word family instruction Walton & Walton (2002) •Treatment groups consisted of: •Small group lessons •Brief introduction to rime instruction •Collaborative learning through 16 different hands-on games to teach •Rime •Rhyme •Initial phoneme identification •Letter-sound recognition
  • 15. Research on word family instruction Walton & Walton (2002) •Treatment Group games included matching, sorting, movement activities, but were not competitive in nature •Control groups were: •Read stories •Not provided with any formal instruction on reading or reading strategies
  • 16. Research on word family instruction Walton & Walton (2002) Results •The collaborative games and lessons aided the Kindergartners to develop early reading, rhyming and rime word skills. •Students in the treatment group that focused on rime, rhymes, initial phonemes and letter-sound correspondence demonstrated: “superior performance…compared to the other groups, especially the control group” (p. 93)
  • 17. Research on word family instruction Juel & Minden-Cupp (2000) •Year long study, observing the current teaching practices on word learning and reading of four 1st grade teachers •Classroom 1 focused instruction on: •Whole word reading and initial consonant identification using a word wall •Small group reading with little differentiation for student’s ability levels
  • 18. Research on word family instruction Juel & Minden-Cupp (2000) •Classroom 2 focused instruction on: •Onset-rime instruction with sorting word and picture cards •Differentiated instructional reading groups •All students were taught to POINT and track when reading •Classroom 3 focused instruction on: •Peer coaching to learn unknown words •Reading with trade books with little phonics instruction
  • 19. Research on word family instruction Juel & Minden-Cupp (2000) •Classroom 4 focused instruction on: •Differentiated instructional reading groups •Explicit phonics and onset-rime instruction for low and moderate readers during the first half of the school year •All students were taught to POINT and track when reading •End of the year assessments from all 4 classrooms showed that Classroom 4 students improved their reading abilities more than any of the other classrooms
  • 20. Research on word family instruction Juel & Minden-Cupp (2000) Results •Average end of the year reading abilities Classroom Number Reading Levels 1 Lowest “primer level” 2 End of 1st grade level 3 Middle 2nd grade level 4 End of 2nd grade level •Most significant improvement results: “All the children in the low reading group in classroom 4 were reading at or near an end-of- first grade level in May” (p. 334)
  • 21. Teacher’s Module 1 What are helpful teaching strategies?
  • 22. Word Family Instructional Strategy Whitaker, et al. (2006) & The FISH Strategy •The FISH Strategy can be used with students who have a solid understanding of letters and sounds, rhyming words, and letter substitution. •It is used to help students learn what to do when they reach a word they do not know how to read.
  • 23. Word Family Instructional Strategy Whitaker, et al. (2006) & The FISH Strategy •How The FISH Strategy works Find the rime Identify a word you know that ends the same way Say the rime you know without the first sound Hook the new onset to the rime (p. 17)
  • 24. Word Family Instructional Strategy Juel & Minden-Cupp (2000) Recommendations •Small group lessons •Direct instruction in •“chunking of words into component units such as syllables, onset/rimes, or finding little words in big ones” (p. 334) •“finger point to words as text was read” (p. 334) •“actively compare and contrast words” (p. 334) with hands-on materials •Differentiated instruction