Decoding skills for kids who missed phonics. A syllable is a basic unit of written and spoken language. It is a unit consisting of uninterrupted sound that can be used to make up words. For example, the word hotel has two syllables: ho and tel. These will be marked here as in ho/tel.
Great site syllabication rules that will help students who struggle with decoding at middle school level. A syllable is a basic unit of written and spoken language. It is a unit consisting of uninterrupted sound that can be used to make up words. For example, the word hotel has two syllables: ho and tel. These will be marked here as in ho/tel.
Provides free access to current news and events. Students and their teachers can select the lexile that fits their level of comfort. The same text can be accessed at five different lexile levels.
This is a megasite with many links for teaching students with disabiities. The site contains links to text-readers, rubric makers, and a variety of programs and tools for differentiating instruction
If you are a techno addict, check out our class webpages for some great tools to use with kids of all ages! If you have any questions, email me at dermadyd@1000islandsschools.org. SMART Board links, too!
Here's my website (new one in process!). I teach my 3rd graders to recite over 40 poems throughout the year. Using poetry as a vehicle, there is so much literacy that happens. The best news it is easy for both the students and the teacher!
This will give you background on the literacy through poetry program I developed! Thanks for looking. Janet