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Does it seem like sometimes students grasp digraphs but not consonant blends? Well, this makes sense because consonant blends and digraphs are not the same thing! They should be taught differently, too. In this post, you'll learn about ways to help students struggling with consonant blends.
Do you teach r-controlled vowels? This blog post gives step by step directions on how to teach r-controlled vowels! The post also includes activities for teaching r-controlled vowels or bossy r to first and second graders and beyond.
Do you know what diphthongs are? How about ways to explain diphthongs to students? Check out this post for an explanation, plus tips for teaching this phonics concept in second grade!
There are so many different sounds of y! Do you know them all? Do you know how - and when - to teach them to your first grade or second grade students? Check out this post for an explanation of the sounds of y and ideas for teaching the sounds of y!
Do you teach consonant-l-e words? This blog post has a super easy trick to help kids decode - and even spell - consonant-l-e words! Read the entire post for ideas about teaching consonant-l-e in second grade and beyond.
Do you know what glued sounds - or welded sounds - are? And when to teach them? Want some engaging activities and lessons for your students? In this blog post, you'll learn all about glued sounds and get lots of phonics teaching ideas for Kindergarten, first grade, or second grade students!
Do you know the phonics rule for doubling a final consonant at the end of a word or syllable? Want some fun ideas for explicitly teaching and modeling it? In this blog post, you'll learn all about double final consonants and get lots of phonics teaching ideas!
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