Phonics

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The Reading Mentor / Teacher / Tutor | ➡️ Determining whether to use a plain “W” or the combination “WH” to represent the /w/ sound at the start of a word can pose a challenge.… | Instagram
Learn 2Read on Instagram: "When to use er, ir, or ur in a word? /er/ mostly at the end of words like barber, farmer etc. /ir/ typically in the words that end with m, l, t, th. /ur/ typically in middle of all of the other words. Helping you to make reading easy for your toddlers. You can also join our free phonics demo. Follow @learn2read for more such easy tips and tricks #toddlermoms #hellingtoread #learntoread #spellingrules (Teaching phonics, learning to read , toddler can read, phonics classes)"
The Reading Mentor / Teacher / Tutor on Instagram: "When to use “er”, “ir”, or “ur” ? These three phonograms sound the same, which makes it difficult when students have to spell. Teach them these tricks to help them remember! With this hack, the little readers will gain confidence when spelling words and will also help them to develop their vocabulary. **It also helps to know that ‘er’ is the most common spelling of the /er/ sound (40%), ‘ur’ is the second most common (26%), and ‘ir’ is the least common (13%). When all else fails and the child does not know the proper spelling, knowing frequency will help students make an educated spelling guess. I hope you find this information helpful. Comment “Posters” for the spelling hack posters. #readingisfun #phonicsisfun #literacycoaching
CRASH! A Multisyllabic Word Game
Your students will love this multisyllabic word game. This activity includes...an instruction page160 word cards8 CRASH cardsIf you enjoyed this product, please don't forget to leave me feedback.Enjoy!
Sarah Paul | Science of Reading on Instagram: "I’ve been trying to find something to use with this audio for a while! 🤣🤣 Since I haven’t found anything that’s overly spectacular, I thought I’d use this. lol! It goes with my last few posts. I like to have a visual to bring it all together and remind students that all of these have something in common. Spelling generalizations can be tricky but it’s nice when there are similarities! Want a list of spelling “rules”? Comment “rules” below and I’ll send you the link. . . . . . #structuredliteracy #scienceofreading #iteachfirst #iteachreading #iteachphonics #iteach #iteachtoo #teachersofinstagram #teachersfollowteachers #explicitphonicsinstruction #teacherideas #readingspecialist #readingcoach #phonicsfun #teacherstuff #ortongillingham #le
Sher Marshall on Instagram: "⭐️This is definitely a “most of the time” generalization seen in words such as use, rise, hose. Generalizations like this are helpful because they provide a frame that can be used to sort words - does it fit, or does it not? One way our brains learn to read is through statistical learning. Eventually through exposure, we learn which are the most common vowel spellings, for example. When kids are provided with generalizations, it may make this process go more quickly. ##kindergartenmom #preschoolmom #homeschool #firstgrade ##PhonicsForKids #EarlyLiteracy #LearnToRead"