yes! 7 year old knows his phonics but is slow to decode, struggles to retain sight words, too. But very proficient on phonics skills cvc, digraphs, blends, bossy-e
The bundle isn't specifically for remote learning but could definitely be adapted for that purpose if the child had the materials in front of them too!
Have you encountered students that decode slower than other students? What have you done, if anything, when this has happened? Let me know in the comments!
Yes I have a few students in kind that I am currently working with. Can’t wait to try some of your suggestions. I have tried continuously blending but they still revert back to sound by sound. :(
Well , I have such a students for the question A , let me elaborate; they were good at the first semester , they are in comprehension, but when it comes to decoding , they depend on guessing more than decoding.... Can you suggest any thing for this type of learners ???
Here's a blog I wrote that gives some strategies for that - learningattheprimarypond.com/blog/9-strategies-to-try-when-a-student-gets-stuck-on-a-tricky-word/
Good morning Allison I am a reading intervention teacher at my school. I encounter a lot of students who have difficulty with decoding CVC words. I use word families a lot to help them. Question: Can you use word families in successive blending
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Great video ..thank you for the info
You're so welcome! I'm glad it was helpful! :)
yes! 7 year old knows his phonics but is slow to decode, struggles to retain sight words, too. But very proficient on phonics skills cvc, digraphs, blends, bossy-e
Hoping these tips help!
Hi, thank you for your wonderful videos, I've learned so much! Does your reading intervention bundle have material to use for remote teaching?
The bundle isn't specifically for remote learning but could definitely be adapted for that purpose if the child had the materials in front of them too!
Thanks so much for this! 👏🏽
You're so welcome!
Have you encountered students that decode slower than other students? What have you done, if anything, when this has happened? Let me know in the comments!
Yes I have a few students in kind that I am currently working with. Can’t wait to try some of your suggestions. I have tried continuously blending but they still revert back to sound by sound. :(
What if the child memorized the decodable text before learning to “read” it? Should we leave the text or stick with it for fluency? Other suggestions?
Great question! I'd move on to another one. You can definitely always pull out past texts to practice fluency, though!
I am not a teacher but love helping kids and I what to go open an ecdsenter to help kids in my community what can you advice me with
I recommend working with city councilmen/women or any other local community leaders to see if they can help!
Well , I have such a students for the question A , let me elaborate; they were good at the first semester , they are in comprehension, but when it comes to decoding , they depend on guessing more than decoding....
Can you suggest any thing for this type of learners ???
Here's a blog I wrote that gives some strategies for that - learningattheprimarypond.com/blog/9-strategies-to-try-when-a-student-gets-stuck-on-a-tricky-word/
Hi, ma, good to listen to your lecture.
Please what are variables of reading skills
Hey! I have tons of blogs and resources on my website about literacy. Check that out here: learningattheprimarypond.com/blog/
Good morning Allison I am a reading intervention teacher at my school. I encounter a lot of students who have difficulty with decoding CVC words. I use word families a lot to help them. Question: Can you use word families in successive blending
You can!
for a seven year old what would be slow?
At 7 years old, that's absolutely developmentally appropriate that their decoding might be slower. Try these tips to see if it speeds up at all!
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I have Chinese students and English is a second language to them
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My child cannot decode long words
Hey! You could check out this video for a bit more info on multisyllabic words - th-cam.com/video/6JOPbbZwzbE/w-d-xo.html