Lexia Skill Builders: Independent Student Practice

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: Independent Student Practice support the online program lessons: Lexia Lessons are one of the key off-line components of the Lexia Reading Core 5 integrated system of personalized learning along with Lexia Lessons. They are designed to fit flexibly into classroom curriculum to help teacher s best address the needs of students of all ability levels. As Extensions of the online activities, provide students with opportunities to work on skills that cannot be addressed through online activities alone. E.g expressive language is one of the skills particularly well-suited to the format of these off-line activities. Students are encouraged to integrate spoken and written language skills as they build their listening, reading speaking and writing abilities. They allow opportunities for formulating and expressing ideas and questions in oral and written language and oral reading to build fluency. Key components of : are off-line paper and pencil extension activities designed for student use at the completion of each online activity. help reinforce skills learned in each online activity, allowing students to continue to build independence, automaticity and generalization of skills off-line. Lexia Lessons are designed to: Fit flexibly into various learning environments both in and out of the classroom (e.g. independent work, collaborative learning, homework) Be completed independently by students, or in collaboration with peers, teachers, teacher aides or parents. Provide opportunities for additional extension and application through optional follow-up activities. Motivate students as they master and apply newly acquired skills in their in-class work.

Name: Date: LEVEL 5 Phonics Simple Word Chains Look at each picture and the word that matches. Change one letter to make a new word. Use the letters in the box to help. t a m d h o p leg l g do og CCSS: FS.K.1b, FS.K.2e, FS.K.3d ot ot h ha t

Name: Date: LEVEL 6 Vocabulary Categorizing Words 1 1 cab van Circle the words that belong to the same category as the picture. Write the words on the line. hat 2 dog wig cat 3 jet bed rug 4 bag sun fog CCSS: FS.1.3b, L.1.5a, L.1.5c 5 leg fun lip 1. jeep, 2. hamster, 3. chair, 4. rain, 5. hand What are some other words that belong to these categories?

Name: Date: LEVEL 12 Fluency Passage Fluency 1 Read the passages ages below with a partner. Your partner may be an adult or a classmate. Take turns being the reader and the listener. Read the words carefully and clearly Pay attention to punctuation and read with expression Listen closely to the reader. Is the reading smooth, clear and easy to understand? As you listen, think of a question about the passage to ask the reader when he 1 Cat took a nap on the chair. Cat had a dream. In the dream, Cat saw a mouse. That was a bad dream! was bad! CCSS: FS.2.4a, FS.2.4b, FS.2.4c, RL.2.1, RL.2.10 10 2 Was s the reading smooth and easy to understand? Did the reader read with expression? What questions do you have about the passage? Practice these skills using a paragraph from a book of your choice.

Name: Date: LEVEL 14 Comprehension Passage Comprehension 3 Look at the title and read the fable below. As you read, think about the important details at the beginning, the middle and the end of the story. The Donkey and the Salt: A Fable Long ago, a merchant bought big sacks of salt at the market. He loaded the sacks on his donkey s back, and the two set off for home. They came to a stream and began to wade across it. The heavy burden caused the donkey to lose his balance. He slipped and fell into the water. When the donkey stood up again, his load was much lighter. Most of the salt had dissolved in the water. The merchant returned to the market and bought salt again. Once again, he loaded the sacks on the donkey s back. When they came to the stream again, the donkey remembered how to lighten his burden. He purposely fell into the water, let the salt melt away, and then rose to his feet without the weight on his back. The merchant watched with a knowing look. Then he led the donkey back to the market. This time, the merchant did not buy salt. He bought a load of sponges. When the donkey came to the stream, he quickly lay down. The sponges filled with water. Back on his feet, the donkey was surprised to find that his load was much heavier than before. This fable teaches a lesson: You can try a trick once too often. Fill in the story map. Use this map to retell this fable to an adult or classmate. Story Map Beginning CCSS: FS.3.4a, FS.3.4c, RL.3.3, RL.3.10 Middle End Lesson of the Fable

Name: Date: LEVEL 17 Structural Analysis Greek Combining Forms 1 Underline the Greek combining forms in each word. Think about the meaning of the word. Write a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 psychology telegram microscope archaeology bibliophobia dermatology telescope autograph the study of the mind CCSS: FS.5.3a, FS.5.4a, L.5.2e, L.5.4b, L.5.6 9 10 11 technology geography phonology 12 13 biography telephone 14 astronaut This material is a component of Lexia Reading Core5 www.lexialearning.com 2013 Lexia Learning Systems, Inc.