have you made the any more of these? I love this and I teach Special Ed students - Elementary aged - and I have a group of students that are ELL - with SLD/ communication combinations so hand cues to remember grapheme-phoneme correspondence as we introduce more patterns have been so beneficial. I am looking for something to help students remember the two sounds y can make at the end of a word. (We have this motion for vowel sounds for them to remember the two sounds the letter "a" can make - hand close to chest (closed syllable) /ǎ/ - hand straight out (open syllable) /ā/) - and when the y vowel card appears during the visual drill students start to move their hands 🤓
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! Sadly, I don't have any other videos of hand motions. If I do make more, I will try to come back and link them here. Thank you for all the work you are doing to help your students!
This is amazing. Your videos are sooo good. Thank you for all the work you do !
Thank you for the encouragement! :)
I love this. Wish I would have known this when my little girl was a baby/toddler. So helpful for toddler mommies. 🙌💕💗☺️
Thanks so much! ❤️
have you made the any more of these? I love this and I teach Special Ed students - Elementary aged - and I have a group of students that are ELL - with SLD/ communication combinations so hand cues to remember grapheme-phoneme correspondence as we introduce more patterns have been so beneficial. I am looking for something to help students remember the two sounds y can make at the end of a word. (We have this motion for vowel sounds for them to remember the two sounds the letter "a" can make - hand close to chest (closed syllable) /ǎ/ - hand straight out (open syllable) /ā/) - and when the y vowel card appears during the visual drill students start to move their hands 🤓
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! Sadly, I don't have any other videos of hand motions. If I do make more, I will try to come back and link them here.
Thank you for all the work you are doing to help your students!