VCCV WORDS Spring Theme Surprise Freebie
Are you looking for a FUN activity for teaching VCCV words? This Spring SURPRISE freebie will give you two pages of materials for teaching VCCV words.
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Are you looking for a FUN activity for teaching VCCV words? This Spring SURPRISE freebie will give you two pages of materials for teaching VCCV words.
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.
This is a bundle to accompany advanced Orton-Gillingham lesson plans. For structured literacy teaching, this Orton-Gillingham no-prep resource is a real time saver! It is compatible with Orton-Gillingham lesson plans, dyslexia intervention, distance learning, online tutoring, and other reading intervention problems. If you are an Orton-Gillingham tutor or teacher, these work well with your lesson plans!
This phonemic awareness freebie set of Tap and Switch Cards is a sampler of the complete set. Tap-switch-tap cards help with building phonemic awareness using CVC words. Beginning, medial, and final sounds are included. Use them in a literacy center or small group setting.
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This VCE Long E resource has 21 pages for a Long E-E vowel practice. It is compatible with Orton-Gillingham lesson plans and may also be used in small groups or as whole class instruction with a multisensory approach.
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This is a set for practice with silent letters in the initial, medial, and final positions. It is compatible with the Orton-Gillingham approach or other reading interventions. This resource may be used in a 1:1 setting, small group, or even whole class, depending on your needs.
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These lowercase alphabet photos give the appearance of a sand tray, without the mess of the sand on their fingers. A child can trace over the letters in the “sand” while practicing the sounds they make, and still get a multisensory experience. For children who may have sensory issues, these photos offer a new alternative.
This set is for classroom, tutoring, or home use only.
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Studying affixes is part of building strong morphological understanding of the English language. It is part of building a solid reading foundation.
Latin roots and Greek forms are the building blocks to thousands of words. With these morphology activities, we can teach them to students in a meaningful way. They open the doors to stronger vocabulary and better reading comprehension.
Students who study morphology are taught to use a critical eye when approaching words. Question it. Find out its origin. See what words can be built with it. How can we combine forms to create new words? These are the guiding questions to deepen their understanding.
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