Orton-Gillingham Activities For Older Students -QUE and -GUE
$3.50This resource for teaching -QUE and -GUE 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 -QUE and -GUE is a real time-saver! It is compatible with Orton-Gillingham lesson plans, dyslexia intervention, and other reading interventions.
The Women’s History Month resource contains ten reading comprehension passages. This four-in-one set makes perfect reading comprehension practice, all on one easy to use page!
Finding essential reading comprehension skills and strategies that will benefit all of your students can be challenging. These twenty SUMMER-themed reading comprehension passages make perfect reading comprehension practice, all on one easy to use page!
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.
This word sort pack has over 60 sorting pages and word cards added in printable PDF and Google Slides! It’s easy to incorporate these word sorts into your Orton-Gillingham spelling lists and lesson plans.
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!
Are you seeking syllable activities to practice syllable types? This syllables resource has a fun turkey theme for Thanksgiving themed virtual learning. Your students will have fun practicing the six syllable types with these self checking games in Google Slides Presentation.
Partner Poetry is a great way to build fluency and reading stamina. These poems for two voices can be used for choral reading or partner reading. Monthly themed poetry can be used for a whole school year of fluency practice!
When planning your Orton-Gillingham lesson plans, you need evidence based reading materials. These advanced word lists and sentences for level THREE, Orton-Gillingham are recommended for students who are ready for more challenging work within this level.
Level THREE focuses on vowel teams, open syllables, schwa A, suffixes, and diphthongs.
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These level 3 word lists and sentences support Orton-Gillingham lesson plans, the the Orton-Gillingham approach, and dyslexia intervention. It includes easy read fonts, spacing, formatting, word lists and sentences.
Diphthongs is a phonics pack to practice diphthong OW with a multisensory phonetic approach.
This diphthong pack for OW has everything you need to teach diphthong OW. It is suitable for reading intervention or Orton-Gillingham instruction.
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This multisensory phonics pack for OU has everything you need to teach diphthong OU. It is suitable for reading intervention and the Orton-Gillingham approach.
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This vowel digraphs pack has everything you need to teach the vowel digraph EW, also called variant vowels EW. It uses a systematic, multisensory phonetic approach and is compatible with Orton-Gillingham instruction and other reading interventions.
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This diphthongs pack has everything you need to teach the diphthongs OI and OY. It is compatible with Orton-Gillingham and other multisensory reading interventions. Please preview before downloading!
The Literacy Nest is the decodable text source for a wide variety of text to support your students with a systematic, sequential progression. This Orton-Gillingham based stories resource is for LEVEL FIVE instruction. This set includes decodable passages with controlled text to aid in decoding and fluency. (Level five is based on the O-G progression I follow.)