The program begins at Level 1 where students learn to read and spell 1-syllable words with short vowels. Gradually, spelling rules, Sight Words and word families are introduced. By Level 4 the student has learned to read ...

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The program begins at Level 1 where students learn to read and spell 1-syllable words with short vowels. Gradually, spelling rules, Sight Words and word families are introduced. By Level 4 the student has learned to read and spell all 1-syllable words with consonant clusters, digraphs, short vowels and basic suffixes.

How It Works

Utilizing the proven Orton-Gillingham Practical Linguistics methodology, this program provides lesson plans structured for success. Lesson plans are cumulative, with every lesson progressing in simple steps while practising previously taught material. Review lessons are included throughout to ensure consolidation of skills and concepts.

Why It Works

35 Lesson plans uses Orton-Gillingham's multi-sensory methodology. All the lessons are explained with clear graphics, and the teacher will find everything needed to support the lessons, including:

-phonics

-templates

-games

-drill cards

-certificates of completion for each level.

35 Lesson plans can be used as a stand alone teaching resource, or in tandem with My Book of Words 1 - a student workbook that provides practice worksheets for each the lesson plan.



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