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Spelling Rules Decodable Passages for Orton Gillingham Lessons

Spelling Rules Decodable Passages for Orton Gillingham Lessons

Are you seeking decodable passages that support systematic and explicit instruction for dyslexic learners or reading intervention? You’ll find this decodable text was written to support your Orton-Gillingham lessons, a structured literacy approach and the science of reading. Each decodable reading passage is filled with spelling generalization practice. All stories comes with a comprehension quick check page. Please preview before downloading!

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Taking a Closer Look at Spelling Errors: How a Spelling Assessment Can Inform Your Instruction

You will find most teachers of children with dyslexia are not fans of the weekly spelling test. Words arranged by theme or covering multiple spelling patterns is a recipe for failure for many of our students. Other students may manage to learn the words for the Friday spelling test, but not be able to spell…

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Is it -GE or -DGE? How to Teach This Spelling Generalization

GE or DGE? Your student knows more than they think! Whether to use -ge or -dge at the end of a word is the fourth of the short vowel spelling generalizations. Teaching the GE/DGE Spelling Generalization This spelling generalization states: Some words that follow this generalization include: Bridge             fudge               ledge               badge              lodge Bulge               hinge               large               …

Is It AU or AW? Spelling Strategies For Vowel Teams
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Is It AU or AW? Spelling Strategies For Vowel Teams

The spelling generalizations for vowels really are cumulative. Although it may take a lot of practice for your students to internalize them, an understanding of the principles at work is very important. As your students continue to learn less frequent vowel teams, they will need to draw on their knowledge about other vowel teams and…

Is it OI or OY? How to Teach This Spelling Generalization

Is it OI or OY? How to Teach This Spelling Generalization

When you’re thinking about spelling a word with OI or OY, location is everything. In some ways, the /oy/ sound is one of the more straightforward vowel teams and spelling generalizations that your students learn during their Orton-Gillingham lessons. The /oy/ sound really only has 2 spellings: oi and oy and the letters oi and…

Spelling Choices for Long O: Tips for Teaching this Spelling Generalization
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Spelling Choices for Long O: Tips for Teaching this Spelling Generalization

Some spelling considerations are less about clear rules to follow than frequency and expectations. Such is the case for spelling the long o sound. O-e is the most common spelling for the long o sound in the middle of a word, but oa isn’t far behind. Ow is the most common way to spell the…

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Is it OU or OW? Tips for Teaching This Two-Part Spelling Generalization

Not all spelling generalizations are as neat and tidy as you might like them to be. Just as the spelling generalizations for the floss rule, ck, and tch build on each other, the same is true for the vowel spelling generalizations. By the time your students are introduced to ou as in ouch and ow…