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Science of Reading Decodable Phonics Reading Passages Fluency for Older Students
Science of Reading Decodable Phonics Reading Passages Fluency for Older Students
5 Reading Intervention Activities to Help Your Upper Elementary Struggling Readers - Learning Under Sail
5 Reading Intervention Activities to Help Your Upper Elementary Struggling Readers - Learning Under Sail
Should You Segment Words in Apraxia Therapy (Learn the Answer Here)
While it can be tempting to segment words in speech therapy, this may not be the best approach with students with childhood apraxia of speech. Apraxia therapy is all about movement and children with childhood apraxia of speech have difficulty moving from one sound to the next. So how do we work on helping children produce all the sounds in a word without segmenting? What strategies can SLPs use? Learn my favorite alternatives to segmenting and how to use them in Apraxia therapy here.
Lindsay / Early Years Literacy Specialist on Instagram: "✨Trouble BLENDING words? This strategy will help✨ Drop the word ⚠️ BLEND ⚠️ below ⬇️ for a link to my “Scooping Mats” AND teaching slides seen ⬆️ Can your child read each of these sounds /c/a/t but can’t blend them together? And might say random words instead- car, cake, house? 😬 Never fear! Successive blending is here! This has been a game changer in my classroom! Some readers need more support with short term memory. These readers can read /c/a/t but when blending the phonemes together they may say “car” or “catch” or another similar word. If this happens take a step back and do this: 1. Read each sound adding on one letter at a time 2. Scoop the first and second sound together, then add the final sound 3. Use blending mat
Kaley Sara | Say “syllables” to check out my blog on open + closed 🚪 syllables! ❌ I used to think that we need to memorize words like: he, be, she… | Instagram