How to Teach Glued Sounds in Kindergarten, First, and Second Grade // Glued Sounds Activities

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
  • Do you teach your students about glued or welded sounds?! If so, this video is for you! Here I go through what glued sounds are, how to teach them, and activities for students to learn the glued sounds effectively. Just click play to watch!
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Komentáře • 17

  • @reneebatey1517
    @reneebatey1517 Před rokem +1

    I can't believe you did a video on this, this week! I'm teaching this for the first time this week! I am in my 28th year of teaching second grade and have never taught glued sounds or even heard of them but we are following Phonics First (Orton Gillingham) and they have lessons on this. Thanks! I love your videos!

  • @rachelmhearn
    @rachelmhearn Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video on glued/welded sounds! We teach Fundations (first year teaching it, 2nd grade) and appreciate the timely support! Glued sounds start next week!

  • @scottcornfoot
    @scottcornfoot Před rokem

    I’m not really sure what I would do without you… On my way to work every day your videos are playing in the background… It is definitely value added, and I very much appreciate all your efforts… Also I’m a member in every club that you have + a tpt purchaser of your products - so thank you

  • @jamieparrish5143
    @jamieparrish5143 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your work. I majored in Early Childhood Education, but now I’m homeschooling my kindergartner. He is struggling with phonics partly because has a slight speech impediment. Your videos are so helpful!

  • @cherylclayton5148
    @cherylclayton5148 Před rokem

    Teaching this concept this week to my students using Fundations. Thank you Susan!

  • @mrsreis100
    @mrsreis100 Před rokem

    Amazing ideas, my kids LOOOOOVE, the games !! Thank you for making it so interesting for us to teach!

  • @user-kt2tl3xd9j
    @user-kt2tl3xd9j Před 10 měsíci

    You're literally Heaven sent!

  • @Mplatz2023
    @Mplatz2023 Před rokem

    These are tricky to teach! Thank you for your explanation on why the vowels sound different!

  • @rebekahduncan8403
    @rebekahduncan8403 Před rokem

    We have taught the sounds in a unit because our program set them that way in the scope and sequence, but they offered no explanation of the difference in the nasal and non-nasal sounds. I like this differentiation in the sounds and why they are different. Thanks so much!

    • @SusanJonesTeaching
      @SusanJonesTeaching  Před rokem

      I so relate to this comment! When I first heard of the glued sounds, it was from a program so I knew I had to teach them and some activities for them, but I didn't feel like I really *understood* them lol!

  • @hephzibahflossie2989
    @hephzibahflossie2989 Před rokem

    Insightful. Great teacher 👍❤️

  • @WizeChoice
    @WizeChoice Před rokem

    Amazing video Susan. Thank you✨

  • @ginabiats2121
    @ginabiats2121 Před rokem

    Thanks!! You always do such a nice job.

  • @veronixawardwell8802
    @veronixawardwell8802 Před rokem

    Yes, I do teach glued sounds through Reading Simplified which is an awesome program for phonics, spelling and reading combined as well as vocabulary. Have you checked out that program? I love it and I love your videos! Veronica

  • @chareeceburton4175
    @chareeceburton4175 Před rokem

    Thanks for this!! I believe I always taught /ank/ and /ang/ as “long /a/“ because there was no real direction in out StoryTown Reading Basal years ago. 🥴

  • @victoriamurrell2718
    @victoriamurrell2718 Před rokem

    I have not taught glued sounds before this year with our Foundational Skills Program. I will be teaching them this coming 2nd quarter. Thank you for the video support. You mentioned a free game in your video, but I don't see it in your comments?

  • @Cwazy4heaven
    @Cwazy4heaven Před rokem

    In FUNdations from Wilson, we teach -all, -am, and -an as glued sounds. I always get a little frustrated when words with -an and -am are in short a activities. My kids always get confused when they see those words as a short a word.