Activities such as “Dominoes” in which Kamil focuses on initial and ending sound of the words, or “Reading by Analogy”, in which Kamil breaks apart words, and think of other known words to help him read the parts, may add to the improvement of Kamil’s decoding skills. The CORE assessment revealed Kamil’s need in learning English consonant sounds. Kamil may benefit from this language intervention through game-like activities such as “Sound Bingo”, “Sound Booklets”, “Toss the Cube”, and/or “Tongue Twisters”.
Self-monitoring
The results of the running record assessment indicate that Kamil was using multiple cueing systems with the predominance of visual information. The results suggest that Kamil was not using self-monitoring strategies effectively. He could benefit from improving his ability to self-monitor himself while reading, when he is provided with self-monitoring strategies. “Record, Check, Chart” is the activity which involves reading the passage into a recording device, and performing the following steps:
• Kamil follows the text, listens to the recording, and checks each error with a black …show more content…
They read to him in both languages, take him to the library to check out books, watch English and Polish movies together, and use Polish while talking to Kamil. It is very important that his parents continue these practices as Kamil grows older, but it is also essential that Kamil can be provided with opportunities to produce Polish in the writing and reading areas. In order to support a development of Polish language, Kamil’s parents can help him translate the vocabulary words, and then ask him to incorporate the new words into comic strips or write stories using one of the mentioned websites and apps. Kamil’s parents can also support his reading fluency by listening to him read Polish texts and read with him in