Mat Brigham

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Mat Brigham

Mat Brigham

@MatBrigham

Int elem. teacher; 🇬🇧 in 🇯🇵; interested in the teaching & learning of reading & writing and all things literacy.

Tokyo, Japan Присоединился Ocak 2020
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Mat Brigham
Mat Brigham@MatBrigham·
@mattw009 Yes me too. I replied to Carl’s post but so far have not had a reply!
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Kathy Rastle
Kathy Rastle@Kathy_Rastle·
@MatBrigham @BPSOfficial @a_lopukhina We've shown in other work that you need min 60 wpm before you even *look* at subt. To use as scaffold, you need to be relatively good reader already, so don't know how much R fluency improvement is possible. Subt do help fluent readers learn new spoken language though.
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Mat Brigham
Mat Brigham@MatBrigham·
@C_Hendrick …and shouldn’t we recognise that how to structure a paragraph is also knowledge too?
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Mat Brigham@MatBrigham·
@C_Hendrick …so can’t this be a paragraph structure problem *in addition to* to a knowledge problem?
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Carl Hendrick
Carl Hendrick@C_Hendrick·
The student who can't write a coherent paragraph about photosynthesis doesn't have a "paragraph structure" problem; they have a photosynthesis problem.🧵⤵️
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John Walker, Sounds-Write
John Walker, Sounds-Write@SWLiteracy·
As we teach the spellings of the sounds in English systematically from Reception through to Y3 and beyond, we recommend putting posters on the wall of sound-spelling correspondences that have already been taught. Thus, a poster for Year 1 might include words with the spellings of /ee/: she, see, cream, brief, to which funny (two syllables) might be added as soon as the class begin to work on polysyllabic words. The words would be in black font with the target spellings in red. Does this help?
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Mat Brigham@MatBrigham·
What type of sound wall (if any) do you recommend in a classroom where phonics is taught? @SWLiteracy
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Mat Brigham@MatBrigham·
3/4 A close study of 200-400 pg books can take months, stalling curriculum coverage. Do you advocate for prioritizing shorter texts or is there a specific pacing strategy to keep "Whole Class" momentum without losing depth?
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Mat Brigham
Mat Brigham@MatBrigham·
2/4 Why is this type of reading not addressed more explicitly? Is this a "deliberate narrowing of scope" or do you see the same principles applying equally to standalone content-area and expository texts?
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Kathy Rastle
Kathy Rastle@Kathy_Rastle·
**New** chapter on “Literacy” just published in the Open Encyclopaedia of Cognitive Science. The whole series is super, accessible chapters and no paywalls, a great resource for teaching. oecs.mit.edu/pub/epclh9no/r…
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Mat Brigham
Mat Brigham@MatBrigham·
@smorrisey @TeresaCremin Thanks for the book title suggestions! Do you allow/ban/partially ban graphic novels? I feel it might be giving a bad message to ban but like I said, some students will use all indepedent reading for graphic novels otherwise!
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Sean Morrisey
Sean Morrisey@smorrisey·
@MatBrigham @TeresaCremin Not too harsh. I find novels in verse or anything from Brian Selznick are books that many Ss enjoy and can be a bridge into longer novels.
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Mat Brigham@MatBrigham·
In independent reading sessions, I alternate weeks: graphic novels allowed one week, not the next. Otherwise, some students read only graphic novels. Too harsh? Or a fair way to broaden their reading diet? @TeresaCremin
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Mat Brigham@MatBrigham·
@smorrisey Thanks Sean. In a podcast, Craig says he doesn't recommend teachers to spend time creating sequences (apart from expert teachers) as they are already made - does he provide ones that can work for the elementary grades?
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Sean Morrisey
Sean Morrisey@smorrisey·
@MatBrigham I teach 5th grade in the US. I have created sequences. They work great. I actually need to create more over the summer. I have about 50 geared for 5th grade. I think sequences can easily work for earlier grades as well.
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Mat Brigham@MatBrigham·
Any primary teachers out there who have read "Reflect, Expect, Check, Explain: Sequences and Behaviour to Enable Mathematical Thinking in the Classroom" from Craig Barton. Does it work well in the primary setting and are there sequences available for primary?
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Kathy Rastle
Kathy Rastle@Kathy_Rastle·
Campaign groups in the US, UK and India claim that TV subtitles will help children learn to read. But our new research led by @a_lopukhina shows that children don't even look at subtitles until they can already read at around 1 word per second.
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