Multisyllable Routine Cards (MSRC) Package - Intervention for Grades 6 and up
The MSRC Package includes the Multisyllable Routine Cards Teacher's Edition with scripted lessons and the MSRC Digital Presentation that are used collaboratively to amplify engagement and visual accessibility while seamlessly supporting the MSRC steps and routines. Decoding multisyllabic words is an essential skill that has a direct impact on reading accuracy, fluency, and the comprehension of text. The task of decoding or pronouncing longer words is often a challenge for many students in grades 3 and above. MSRC helps these students solve the mystery of reading multisyllabic words by recognizing patterns, identifying correct vowel sounds, and applying syllable division rules. The package also includes a set of 4 classroom posters and Pacing Guides.
The student-friendly routines are ideal for whole-class instruction, designed to take just 10-15 minutes a day, or to use as part of a small-group intervention lesson. The MSRC Package component facilitates direct and explicit instruction offering a fast-track approach that guides students to become more accurate and fluent when decoding multisyllable words.
All instructional routines are included in a spiral-bound, laminated Teacher’s Edition. Each TE includes a unique access code (inside the front cover) to our secure customer portal where educators will find all ancillary materials and demonstration videos.
The following ancillary materials can be downloaded and printed on demand from the MSRC website and used for teaching MSRC in small intervention groups:
- Header Cards
- Syllable Cards
- Word Cards
- Pseudoword Cards
- Word Lists
- Handouts and Answer Keys
All of the above components can be accessed via a secure portal using the code found on the inside cover of the MSRC Teacher's Edition.
The MSRC Digital Presentation for teaching whole class includes unique benefits for using this program in your classroom including:
- Provides a method for displaying each word digitally to the whole class allowing for all students to see the word clearly.
- Allows the instructor to facilitate lessons at an appropriate pace, maintaining student engagement
- Aligns precisely with the instructional dialogue presented on the Multisyllable Routine Cards.
- Includes a visual for an 'I Do' and 'We Do' that guides students through the process for completing the handouts and provides an answer key
that animates each response so students to determine their skill level
- Gives teachers the option on Day 5 of each lesson to collect and analyze student responses for skill acquisition
- Permits instructional flexibility with lessons being delivered in-person or remotely
MSRC Digital Presentation provides additional Student Application Tasks and Pacing Guides
In addition to the MSRC worksheets found online, this animated component also provides access to rigorous Student Application Tasks to determine mastery. Downloadable activities include syllable type word hunts using authentic text sentence dictation and phrase reading.
Comprehensive downloadable Pacing Guides are included with the MSRC Digital Files subscription. This resource reduces planning time and improves instructional delivery as it maps out the daily steps for all 6 syllable types.
A separate code will be emailed to the email address provided on the order to access the Digital Presentation TML files.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
The presentation files are programmed in HTML5, making them universally compatible with all web browsers and a wide variety of devices, including PC, Mac, & Chromebook. Use of a wireless presenter remote is recommended to improve whole class instruction.
notes
Multisyllable Routine Cards (MSRC) Package, includes Teacher’s Edition, Set of 4 Posters, School Year Subscription to Digital Presentation, per Teacher Valid July 1 – June 30.
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