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Long A: Conquer 9 ways to spell one sound with word list and teaching tips

Long A sound

The long A sound can be a tricky one for young readers. This is the drawn-out “a” as in “ape”. It’s one sound with a surprising number of spellings! This article will explore the 9 ways to write the long A sound and offer tips on teaching them to children. …

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Reading methods evolve: How we teach children to read has changed drastically

Reading methods

For generations, educators have grappled with the most effective ways to unlock the world of literacy for children. This journey, marked by the evolution of reading methods, is a fascinating exploration of pedagogy and its impact on young minds. The history of reading instruction is a testament to our ongoing …

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Phonological and phonemic awareness: Help a struggling reader with sounds

Phonological and phonemic awareness

When you listen to speakers of a foreign language that you do not understand, you hear a sequence of sounds that you perceive as gibberish. This is because you lack phonological and phonemic awareness of that language. A struggling reader of the English language faces a similar situation. While the …

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2 Letter words: Why readers struggle with them

2 letter words

Have you ever noticed that the ‘f’ in ‘if’ and ‘of’ sounds differently? How about the ‘s’ in the 2 letter words ‘is’ and ‘us’ that makes 2 sounds? You’ve probably learned these words a long time ago and never questioned the differences. A struggling reader however is confused about …

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Spell words easier with lists of 4 grapheme types

Grapheme

Learning to spell red, head and said can be made easy when you know what is a phoneme and a grapheme. Phoneme is the smallest sound you hear in a word and grapheme is the letter or letters used to represent the phoneme in writing. The graphemes e, ea and …

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