The weather in my part of Virginia is forecast to be sunny and in the mid-50's today. The possibility of snow is in the forecast for two of the next three days! This is a typical Virginia winter with a wide variety of weather to please everyone; highs ranging from 15 to 65 degrees, sunny, windy, ... Read More about Wonderful Wintery Ways to Review Letters and Sounds
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How to Effectively Review Letters and Sounds the Multi-sensory Way
In a previous post, I wrote about ideas for introducing letters and sounds using Orton-Gillingham or multi-sensory methods with children who benefit from explicit instruction. These ideas can be extended to the daily review of letters and sounds. Once two letters and their corresponding ... Read More about How to Effectively Review Letters and Sounds the Multi-sensory Way
How to Effectively Introduce Letters and Sounds the Multi-Sensory Way
By the end of my teaching career, I felt like I was hanging on to my chalkboard by the tips of my fingers. Every year, my principal tried to persuade me to trade it in for a brand new, shiny whiteboard. And every year, I politely declined, insisting I needed my chalkboard. Perhaps you think I'm just ... Read More about How to Effectively Introduce Letters and Sounds the Multi-Sensory Way
How to Assess Decoding Skills and Help Target Instruction
Have you assessed your students' decoding skills? Do you have a starting point for teaching those skills? If your answer is no, then here's a free tool to help you get going! This assessment for decoding one-syllable words is suitable for your kindergarten, first, and second-grade students. ... Read More about How to Assess Decoding Skills and Help Target Instruction
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