My Student Can Isolate Sounds but Struggles to Blend CVC Words

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • There are reasons it’s hard for students to go from isolated sounds to blending CVC words. This video explains why and six activities to help with going from isolated sounds to reading CVC words.
    Link to Phonemic Awareness Video: • Orton Gillingham Coach...
    *****
    Products From Activity #6:
    Whisper Phones amzn.to/3H5YOph
    Students speak softly into the "receiver" and hear their amplified voice directed into their own ear. It’s a good multi-sensory way to say it and hear it at the same time.
    CVC Cards amzn.to/3JeI9Tf
    I think these would be good to make sure the sounds are heard. I would use these interactively in a lesson. Have student fill in the letter, teacher says word elongating sounds, student says word elongating the sounds. I have not personally used these.
    CVC Puzzle amzn.to/3XDBDda
    I like this for doing something tactile and sounding out letters. I would have students trace it after putting it together while saying the sounds. I would sound it out with them. I have not personally used these.
    CVC Blending Rods with Puzzle amzn.to/3XVcgDd
    I like this for the rods, being able to change the letters and ask the new word. It would help with phoneme work. I have not personally used this.
    Bubble Popping Tool amzn.to/3WxuUA8
    Kids can push through a bubble and say the sound for tapping.
    *****
    OGforALL Workbook Store: bit.ly/3llnvDp
    Scope & Sequence Workbooks: bit.ly/2YN0XDP
    Teachers Pay Teachers Store: bit.ly/4acxF1e
    *******
    FTC: Some links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product through one of them, I will receive a commission (at no additional cost to you). I truly appreciate your support of my channel. Thank you for watching! Video is not sponsored.

Komentáře • 4

  • @maurinesstory-uf7yt
    @maurinesstory-uf7yt Před 15 dny

    Woow! Been waiting for this. Thanks.

  • @ov1967
    @ov1967 Před rokem

    I don't get the go get that thing. I don't hear the difference. Can you kindly explain it to me?

    • @ortongillinghamcoaching
      @ortongillinghamcoaching  Před rokem

      Hi, a person's dialect can be confusing during dictation. People who speak with a southern accent often say things differently than a northern accent, and when trying to do an auditory exercise with a student, how you pronounce something can make a difference in how they hear it, and then write it. This is an article that may help: ogforall.com/how-a-dialect-can-mix-things-up/