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How to teach a Lotto Reading Game to a Beginner 

Natalie Hale Down Syndrome
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This student is just beginning to learn to read, and this is her first time seeing this material. This is a good place to start with lotto or matching games. In my book "Whole Child Reading," I describe 7 different levels of difficulty in teaching with lotto games. In this video, you'll see this brand-new student walked through steps 1-4 on that scale of difficulty.

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7 ноя 2017

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@benjodan9069
@benjodan9069 Год назад
Natalie, you are awesome. Thank you for doing this video, it shows how with the play by play in action so we can see how to do this. You are a Doman wiz!
@DownSyndromeReading
@DownSyndromeReading Год назад
Thanks for your kind comment, BenJoDan!
@Sol-vision
@Sol-vision 3 года назад
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@user-pi3td4qh7j
@user-pi3td4qh7j Месяц назад
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@user-pi3td4qh7j
@user-pi3td4qh7j Месяц назад
Hi mam
@deehubbs0811
@deehubbs0811 Год назад
I dont like "zip the lip" . I think that is demeaning to a child. This technique may be effective but we can be respectful
@DownSyndromeReading
@DownSyndromeReading Год назад
Deela, of course the teacher will use whatever phrase is comfortable for the student, and most importantly, whatever works for the student. "Zip the lip" is of course a rhyme. One thing we want to do is keep the prompt short; the shorter the better because it is more effective in getting the student's attention. So please use whatever works for your learner.
@deehubbs0811
@deehubbs0811 Год назад
I respectfully disagree with the phrase used.
@DownSyndromeReading
@DownSyndromeReading Год назад
@@deehubbs0811 If you decide to try the technique, I'm sure you will come up with a wonderful phrase to use instead!
@deehubbs0811
@deehubbs0811 Год назад
Thank you. I am not trying to come off as arguing, or be accusatory. Have a great day!