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HLT3701
ASSIGNMENT 02 – 2022
STUDENT NUMBER:63075792
DATE:30 JUNE 2022




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,Contents
QUESTION 1 ............................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1. .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2. .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3. How to implement multisensory teaching .............................................................................. 3
Spelling multisensory activities: ................................................................................................. 4
1.4. .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Word-Based Snakes and Ladders............................................................................................. 5
(1.4.2.) ................................................................................................................................................. 5
(1.4.3.) ................................................................................................................................................. 6
QUESTION 2 ............................................................................................................................................ 7
2.1. .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2. .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
• BLOCK BUILDING GAME........................................................................................................... 8
• TIC-TAC-TOE.............................................................................................................................. 8
• JOURNALING ............................................................................................................................. 9
2.3 ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
Question 3 ............................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3. ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
QUESTION 4 .......................................................................................................................................... 12
DECLERATION: ................................................................................................................................... 18




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, QUESTION 1
1.1. Assess learners to place them in (2 or 3) ability groups.

• Select a text on their instructional reading level.
• Learners should read with ease and decode 90%–95% in
a minute.
• Use a rubric and record the results.
• Re-group as learners progress.
• Try and keep the groups to 8–10 learners (depending on
the class size).
• Teach learners that the first letter of the first word of each
sentence gets capitalised.
• Explain to your learners that different punctuation marks
mean different things.
• Teach the class what commas, question marks and
exclamation marks mean.
• Explain to your class that books are written with spaces
between the words so readers can recognise each word.

1.2. The multisensory approach. A multisensory approach, "also
known as VAKT (visual-auditory-kinaesthetic- tactile) implies
that students learn best when information is presented in
different modalities (Mercer & Mercer, 1993)" (Murphy, 1997, p.
1). The belief is that students learn a new concept best when it
is taught using the four modalities.

1.3. How to implement multisensory teaching
Whether you are a classroom teacher, tutor, or parent you can
incorporate multisensory activities daily. I have used these
methods in the classroom, tutoring one on one, and home-
schooling my daughter.

Some popular multisensory programs include Orton-Gillingham,
Wilson, Barton, Linda mood-Bell, and Wooden Math. These are
pricey though so if you cannot afford them, then try adding in
the activities below to help your struggling learner(s).

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