Games and Activities to Practice CVC Words IMSE Orton-Gillingham

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • IMSE instructor Jean Rishel walks you through four games and activities that can help your students learn CVC words.
    CVC words are made up of consonant-vowel-consonant construction. They are typically the words we begin teaching in kindergarten as children are starting to learn different letters in the alphabet.
    For more information on IMSE and the Orton-Gillingham methodology, visit us at imse.com.

Komentáře • 12

  • @thawareechan3015
    @thawareechan3015 Před měsícem

    Thank you for sharing this I love the activities

  • @berthawilliamston1980
    @berthawilliamston1980 Před 2 lety +2

    These are really great games!

  • @InTheParentSeat
    @InTheParentSeat Před 5 měsíci

    Really nice idea with the first game. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @NotYourMamasGarden
    @NotYourMamasGarden Před 4 měsíci

    Love this, but I don’t think I’d do it with the typical class size in California (kiddos could be waiting a long time to place a chip / sound out their word unless duplicate words were made- and having duplicates would not be as fun and might feel redundant when say three kids in a row sound out their same word), but I’m making a mental note of this activity for grouped instruction.

  • @erinpower5915
    @erinpower5915 Před 3 lety

    Do you have any word lists or materials for the "mixed up" words activity?

  • @jrpeppurrvideos
    @jrpeppurrvideos Před 10 měsíci

    thank you..:)

  • @gigibeaumont
    @gigibeaumont Před 4 lety

    These are great activities! How can we make a digital version for remote learning?

    • @MsDanamac
      @MsDanamac Před 4 lety +2

      you can send different children the game cards for them to make at home and then when you gather in a group play the game the same way by calling the sounds and the children find them on their "word cards?

  • @leilamektoub2118
    @leilamektoub2118 Před 5 měsíci

    Greaaaat

  • @anngreenfield7361
    @anngreenfield7361 Před rokem

    They are fun activities but they are not blending -they are isolating the sounds.

  • @brainbuilderspreschool5179

    this first game would cause confusion for a k4 student