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Lindsay / Early Years Literacy Specialist on Instagram: "‼️STOP letter b and d reversals with this trick ‼️ Drop the word 🛑 STOP 🛑 and I will send you my b/d FREEBIE! Letter reversals are common among young learners. The letters b and d are basically the same shape but flipped and turned around so of course it’s tricky 🤯 Students who have not properly stored the information in their brain 🧠 will also present this missed information when they are reading! First … it starts with proper letter formation (and cues, like seen above ⬆️) it’s all about muscle memory! Drop the word 🛑 STOP 🛑 below ⬇️ and I will send you some helpful b/d resources for FREE ‼️ . . Want more reading tips, strategies and resources? Not to worry… I got you 😉 . . . #literacyandlindsay #homeschoolpreschool
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
FREE DOWNLOAD - The Six Syllable Types
When teachers and students know the 6 syllable types they can explain the spelling of many words, figure out the spelling of words, and use the knowledge to decode and pronounce words. In this post, learn about the 6 syllable types, how they help students, get details about my Syllable Types Resource and grab a FREE syllable types activity perfect for kindergarten, first and second grade students.
Kid-Friendly Syllable Rules
These go well with Phonics Blitz/Boost. The Classroom Key: Kid-Friendly Syllable Rules
58K views · 3.8K reactions | English is tricky! Depending on the last letter in a word, -ed will sound like /t/, /d/ or /id/. There is a way to figure out which to use, but it is a complex pattern! The best way to practice is through word sorts! #phonics #code #dyslexia #scienceofreading #teachkidstoread #howto #tipoftheday #kids #parenting #teacherlife #teacher #earlyliteracy #spelling | Welsley | let’s get your child reading
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