What is a daily Take Flight lesson like?
Each session of Take Flight includes 12 different multi-sensory activities, which lead to skill mastery. The two to ten minute activities take into consideration the short attention span of many students. The daily schedule of activities includes:
Alphabet (3 min) |
Alphabet study and practice leading to dictionary skills. |
Reading Decks (2 min) |
Reinforcement activity to identify and instantly name each grapheme and translate it into speech sounds. |
Multisensory Introduction of a new letter (10 min) |
Letter and letters clusters are introduced for reading. Reading, writing, and spelling through six multi-sensory linkages. |
Handwriting Practice (5 min) |
Cursive writing is used throughout the program. Emphasis is on naming the letter before writing. |
Code and Read Practice (5 min) |
Apply the codes for accuracy, fluency and comprehension. |
Instant Words (2 min) |
Recognizing the most frequently used words in the English language based on the research of Edward Fry. |
RAP (5 min) |
Repeated Automatic Practice of letter names, sounds and uses in words. |
Fluency (10-15 min) |
Not used until the first 40 instant words have been practiced- to build rate and prosody. Students follow a repeated reading schedule that introduces the same words in isolation, then phrase and finally, in stories. |
Instant Spelling Deck (5-7 min) |
Reinforcement activity to translate each speech sound instantly into the letter that most often represents it. |
Phonemic Awareness (5-10 min) |
Following established procedures for explicitly teaching the relationships between speech-sound production and spelling-sound patterns. |
Spelling Practice (10-15 min) |
Supports student’s application of sound-symbol relationships learned through the phonemic awareness activities as well as instant spelling deck practice. (words and dictation) |