Advanced Orton-Gillingham Activities for WAR /wor/
$3.85This resource for teaching WAR /wor/ is a real time-saver! It is compatible with Orton-Gillingham lesson plans, dyslexia intervention, and other reading interventions.
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This resource for teaching WAR /wor/ is a real time-saver! It is compatible with Orton-Gillingham lesson plans, dyslexia intervention, and other reading interventions.

This summer resource for common vowel team and vowel diphthong practice has educational activities and worksheets that won’t have your children in front of a screen. You’ll find a variety of learning opportunities that will keep them active and motivated!

This resource for teaching suffix -IAN is a real time-saver! It is compatible with Orton-Gillingham lesson plans, dyslexia intervention, and other reading interventions.

These themed decodable readers support the science of reading. They follow an Orton-Gillingham progression to support your Orton-Gillingham lesson plans. Your students will practice their decoding and fluency skills while enjoying fun back to school and fall themed stories.

When you’re looking for Orton-Gillingham materials, The Literacy Nest is the decodable text source for a wide variety of text to support your students with a systematic, sequential progression. This resource provides you with decodable sentences in a PDF and Google Slides for level five. It has been designed to supplement Orton-Gillingham lesson plans, and other structured literacy intervention programs. As you build a collection of resources for dyslexia learners, this one is a must have!

When you’re looking for Orton-Gillingham materials, The Literacy Nest is the decodable text source for a wide variety of text to support your students with a systematic, sequential progression. This resource provides you with decodable sentences in a PDF and Google Slides for level four. It has been designed to supplement Orton-Gillingham lesson plans, and other structured literacy intervention programs. As you build a collection of resources for dyslexia learners, this one is a must have!

Winter Poetry is a great way to practice fluency! Winter Poetry is written for two and three voices. My students love reading Winter Poetry chorally, and I know yours will too.

These level five word lists and sentences support the Orton-Gillingham approach and dyslexia intervention. This is a collection of 57 Level Five Words and Sentences Lists suitable for introducing specific phonograms, positional silent letters, schwa vowels, affixes and suffixes.

R-Controlled Vowels are one of the six syllable types. Using a multisensory approach to teach words with R-Controlled Vowels will ensure reading success for your students. This multisensory phonics pack is suitable for reading intervention, Orton-Gillingham instruction, and other structured literacy programs.
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These spring-themed decodable readers support the science of reading. They follow an Orton-Gillingham progression to support your Orton-Gillingham lesson plans. Your students will practice their decoding and fluency skills while enjoying fun spring themed stories.
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Are you seeking morphology activities to help you teach Latin roots and connectives? These Morphology Writing Prompts for Latin roots and connectives were designed to help you plan targeted morphology lessons that focus on one morpheme. They’re a must have for your collection of morphology activities. This resource will weave seamlessly into any morphology scope and sequence for Orton-Gillingham.

Seeking Orton-Gillingham alphabet resources? These animated alphabet GIF slides will provide the added practice your students need to bridge their learning from phoneme to grapheme.

I’ve created this clip-it cards pack to practice reading and identifying words with three different types of closed syllables: cvc, ccvc, and cvcc.

Christmas poetry is a great way to practice fluency! These poems are written for two and three voices. My students love reading poetry chorally, and I know yours will too. Performing poetry has many benefits! It is great for fluency practice for repeated practice, expression, and attention to punctuation; it makes a great and easy Reader’s Theater; it builds confidence in budding readers; and it’s just plain fun!

This advanced word lists and sentences found in level one are recommended for students who are ready for more challenging work within a particular level. Your student(s) may be ready to handle multisyllabic syllable patterns that match the skills in each level. This resource will accommodate that need.