Where does that leave the 5-10% of students who don’t respond to phonics - those who are still struggling to learn to read after years of trying? Typically, they don’t ever become fluent readers and many never even develop survival reading skills.
When phonics-based instruction has failed, these
students need a different yet still systematic instructional program.
Laureate’s remedial reading program, The Sentence Master is just
that...
When phonics-based instruction has failed, these students need a different
yet still systematic instructional program. Laureate’s remedial
reading program, The Sentence Master is just that - a theory and research-based
systematic program for teaching reading to students who have failed
to respond to phonics-based instruction or who are at risk of reading
failure due to difficulties with oral language and/or impulsive learning
styles.
Here’s how it works…
The Sentence Master trains one word a day through
a series of computer and written activities. Students complete approximately
40-50 trials on that one word ensuring that it is learned to immediate recognition.
Slight variations are introduced into the trials to hold the learner’s
attention, but the slow-paced highly repetitive nature of the program guarantees
total mastery of each word.
The
Sentence Master focuses on non-content words (such as “if,” “is,” “and,” etc.)
and word endings (such as “-s,” “-ed,” and “-ing”). Although there are only about 150 commonly used “little” words in the English language, they make up over 50% of
any page of text and are major determiners of meaning.
For example, a single non-content word is responsible for the different
meaning of HE WALKED TO THE DOG and HE WALKED THE DOG. These tiny, easily
overlooked words can often dramatically alter the meaning of sentences.
Mastery of these words not only gives the learner control over half of
any page that he or she will ever encounter, but also significantly improves
comprehension.
Stories only use words that have already
been learned.
Once a student has learned a set of 8-10 words,
he or she reads an animated story on the computer and then reads the
same story on paper. Students are ensured success because they are never
presented with a word that has not been fully mastered.
Once a word is learned, it is kept in the program and used repeatedly
in increasingly complex material. This serves two key purposes: (1)
it meets the students’ need for the multiple trials (2) it helps
them integrate new material into their already established repertoire.
Tightly-controlled syntax builds comprehension.
In order to promote comprehension,
each of the four levels of The Sentence Master presents
the student with increasingly complex sentence patterns.
The sentence patterns selected represent structural forms
that are central to understanding any coherent text. As
in the teaching of the words, every pattern taught is retained
at the higher levels along with the new forms.
When you combine the research and educational value behind
The Sentence Master with the highly entertaining activities
and stories, it is easy to see why The Sentence Master
is so successful. We guarantee it!
