There are a lot of things for a teacher to consider as they teach reading in their elementary classrooms. How we teach reading or the Dos and Don’ts of Teaching Reading can be daunting as there is so much for us as teachers to consider. Today though, we have chosen 8 tips that will help keep us focused on the… View Post
Phonics Activities: Organization For Easy Use
How do I organize my phonics activities and phonics materials? I get asked this question a lot. And it is important because if my materials and phonics activities aren’t where I can get to them easily, they just won’t get used. Phonics activities are such an important part of what we do. And storing all those activities to keep them… View Post
Blends and Digraphs
One of the primary reasons we teach blends and digraphs is to help students become more fluent readers and writers. When students are able to recognize and decode blends and digraphs, they are better able to read words with accuracy and speed. This, in turn, helps them to comprehend what they are reading more effectively. By introducing blends and digraphs… View Post
Decoding Strategies For Reading
Teaching decoding strategies to our students is crucial to their learning to read and finding success. Being able to decode quickly and accurately leads to improved fluency and comprehension too! Decoding strategies help readers to recognize words quickly and efficiently. But this doesn’t happen just by throwing out a bunch of strategies and expecting students to use them. We’ve got… View Post
Phonics Assessments: Why Weekly Tests Are Important
Weekly phonics assessments are an important part of intervention and student progress. The right assessment evaluates student learning and progress. And just as important, assessments should guide a teacher to what steps to take next to help students succeed! The core phonics assessment system that you give should be quick and simple to use. 5 Ways Phonics Assessment Systems Can… View Post
Reading Interventionists Back To School To Do List
We are rapidly coming up on the beginning of the school year and that means we need to get a game plan together! As a reading interventionist and specialist, I like to be prepped and prepared for that first day of school. If you are a classroom teacher or have just taken a job as a reading specialist or reading… View Post
4 Tips For Magnetic Letter Trays
Our 4 tips for using magnetic letter trays will hopefully remind you to get those cookie sheets back out and use them again if you haven’t been! And letter trays are NOT just for kindergarten and first grade. ๐ I have used different methods for teaching ABC letter recognition, phonics skills, word activities, etc… and for me letter trays are… View Post
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