Showing posts with label Barton Level 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barton Level 4. Show all posts

Monday, February 1, 2016

Marking Syllables Trick

This week has been extremely busy but I wanted to share this quick idea that has been working for me. Since I put all our student pages in protective sheets we use dry erase markers to mark syllables, but sometimes it wasn't as easy because the markers are slightly bigger and one of my students has Irlen's syndrome so it is hard for her to make her eyes focus on the separate syllables. I had seen syllable sliders recommended by Susan Barton but just didn't have it in the budget to get something like that for such a minor purpose. 

So, we started "highlighting" syllables with the dry erase markers instead. This way we can mark as many syllables as we like without any trouble and because it erases if my student realizes they divided it incorrectly the first time they can easily fix it. 

Plus, pretty colors!


Friday, January 22, 2016

Barton Level 4: Practice and Review (also...that darned shwa!!)


Anyone who has used Barton Reading and Spelling will tell you that Level 4 is a BEAST! Seriously, this is where the meat of the program starts. The first 3 levels are genius in how they set you up for success here and how they get kids learning fast. But Level 4? It has every rule you never knew you needed to know to read and spell perfectly. However, English is kinda a beast in and of itself and so the rules have exceptions and funny details and are just plain hard. Worth it....but hard. 

Both my daughter and my other oldest student are in Barton 4. Actually my daughter is "finished" but didn't totally ace the post-test so we're doing some review. Barton insists you should have a 95% accuracy or better to move on and I agree generally. So like with the other levels we're spending a little time at the end reviewing and playing games. 

My tutoring student was especially struggling with the BANANA rule and that darned schwa sound (the /uh/ in banana for all of you). Because the schwa rule is a rule of convenience vs logic (we use it to say words faster because basically we're all in a rush) and it's heavily dependent on where the accented and unaccented syllables are it is complicated to really get the hang of for some.

Anyway, so we went back through the lesson but with the 3 syllable types we've learned and a little accent symbol on post-its. So the kids would divide up a word with tiles, then label each syllable type and mark the vowel (see the cheat sheet for how to mark vowels over on the right?). After that they'd decide where the accent should go using a rubber band to determine which syllable is longest and using common sense/process of elimination. THEN they say the word again and we check to make sure they're right. 




Even for the ones where they got something incorrect it lead to great discussions about WHY it was wrong. It really seemed to help break up the concepts into manageable chunks.

We are ALL about the manageable chunks!

Does anyone else have any tips/tricks for Level 4??