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Pin It What is a Closed Syllable and How to Teach It: 8 Strategies
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What is a Closed Syllable and How to Teach It: 8 Strategies

May 22, 2024

Closed syllables are the first syllable type you should teach your students. But, what exactly is a closed syllable, why should you teach closed syllables first, and how can you help your students understand them? This is post 10 in my...

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Pin It All About Short Vowels and How to Teach Them
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All About Short Vowels and How to Teach Them

May 15, 2024

Short vowels are typically the first vowel sounds that children learn, but why is that? Let’s take a look at what short vowels are, some important facts for understanding short vowels, and how the heck to teach this important...

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Pin It The Best Order to Teach Sounds: Phonics Scope and Sequence
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The Best Order to Teach Sounds: Phonics Scope and Sequence

May 8, 2024

Which is the best letter sound order? Is there one correct phonics scope and sequence that follows the science of reading? What does the research say about the sequence in which we teach our students phonics? You probably know that...

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Pin It The Difference Between Decoding and Encoding and How to Support Students
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The Difference Between Decoding and Encoding and How to Support Students

May 1, 2024

Encoding and decoding are two connected but different skills. While both of these skills are important, understanding the difference between the two is crucial to good literacy instruction. If you can pinpoint whether a struggling...

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Pin It How to Teach the 6 Syllable Types in Your Classroom
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How to Teach the 6 Syllable Types in Your Classroom

April 24, 2024

If you’re wondering, “How do I actually teach the 6 syllable types?”, you’re in the right place. So far we’ve learned why you need to teach syllables and the basics of each type of syllable. Now it’s...

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