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The Bossy R Team "ORR"
What's Its Sound? This team makes 2 sounds. An " or " sound in words like "torrid," "corridor," "horror" and an " ar " sound like in "borrow," "sorrow," "tomorrow." How to Teach First, watch the video below on how to introduce the sounds to the student. Next, dictate words and have student spell the words (e.g., torrid, horror, borrow, sorrow). Have student read short passage(s) that contain these teams. During the month drill student, at least 3 times weekly by holding up a
Kessie Livingston
Jan 111 min read
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The Bossy R Team "OUR"
What's Its Sound? This team makes 2 sounds. An " or " sound in words like "four," "pour," "court" and an " ow-ur " sound like in "hour," "sour," "flour." How to Teach First, watch the video below on how to introduce the sounds to the student. Next, dictate words and have student spell the words (e.g., four, pour, hour, sour). Have student read short passage(s) that contain these teams. During the month drill student, at least 3 times weekly by holding up a card with the vowel
Kessie Livingston
Jan 111 min read
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The Bossy R Teams "OOR" "OAR" "ORE"
Interesting Three What's Their Sound? These 3 teams make an " or " sound in words like "door," "soar," and "more." How to Teach First, use the three (3) videos below to guide you on how to introduce the sounds to the student. Next, dictate words and have student spell the words (e.g., floor, board, core). Then have student read short passage(s) that contain these teams. During the month drill student, at least 3 times weekly by holding up a card with the vowel team and asking
Kessie Livingston
Jan 41 min read
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The Bossy R "WOR"
Who's the Boss? What's the Bossy R? When the letter " r'' follows a vowel, it changes the sound of the vowel. That's why it's called the Bossy R. It bosses the vowel around. What's a Bossy R team ? Together the vowel and "r" make a team - a new sound. There are many Bossy R teams, but below are five (5) key teams: ar or er ir ur When "w" comes before a Bossy R team When the letter "w" comes before a bossy r team, the w bosses the team around; it changes the team's sound. Ho
Kessie Livingston
Dec 29, 20251 min read
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The Bossy R "WAR"
Who's the Boss? What's the Bossy R? When the letter " r'' follows a vowel, it changes the sound of the vowel. That's why it's called the Bossy R. It bosses the vowel around. What's a Bossy R team ? Together the vowel and "r" make a team - a new sound. There are many Bossy R teams, but below are five (5) key teams: ar or er ir ur When "w" comes before a Bossy R team When the letter "w" comes before a bossy r team, the w bosses the team around; it changes the team's sound. Ho
Kessie Livingston
Dec 29, 20251 min read
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Top Phonics Strategies for Young Readers in Zoom Sessions
In the age of digital learning, teaching young readers through platforms like Zoom presents unique challenges and opportunities. Phonics, the foundation of reading, is crucial for developing literacy skills. However, engaging young learners in a virtual environment can be tricky. This blog post explores effective phonics strategies tailored for Zoom sessions, ensuring that young readers not only learn but also enjoy the process. Understanding Phonics and Its Importance Phonic
Kessie Livingston
Dec 17, 20254 min read
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Boost Reading Skills with Orton Gillingham Techniques
Reading is a fundamental skill that opens doors to knowledge, creativity, and communication. However, many individuals struggle with reading, whether due to learning disabilities or other challenges. The Orton Gillingham approach offers a structured and effective method to enhance reading skills, particularly for those with dyslexia and similar difficulties. This blog post will explore the principles of the Orton Gillingham techniques, practical applications, and how they can
Kessie Livingston
Dec 17, 20254 min read
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Enhancing Writing and Comprehension for Elementary Students
Writing and comprehension skills are essential for elementary students as they form the foundation for future academic success. In today's fast-paced world, where communication is key, it is crucial to equip young learners with the tools they need to express themselves clearly and understand the information they encounter. This blog post will explore effective strategies to enhance writing and comprehension skills in elementary students, providing practical tips and examples
Kessie Livingston
Dec 17, 20254 min read
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