I completed this IMSE training a year ago and wanted a quick refresher. You did an amazing job summarizing the course. Can’t believe this was your first vlog. Keep it up.
I'm impressed California, or school districts in California, are finally moving away from the whole word reading system, which for me was why I couldn't read until my grandparents paid for me to go to a private school that taught phonics. We've done our children a massive disservice moving away from phonics, which may take a little longer to grasp, but once they do the kids never have to guess again.
I also took the IMSE comprehensive training. Mine was Zoom as well, and mine was two weeks 5-9:00 pm, so I was able to do it while teaching. It was exhausting, but so good! I saw such growth with my first grade students this year. Thanks for sharing this!
You did such a great job summarizing the OG training! I went through the training myself back in March, and I am working on implementing more and more OG strategies into my classroom.
Thank you! That's awesome that you have been implementing some of the strategies. I did at the end of the year too, but I'm looking forward to a new school year to really bring more of it in!
I have heard GREAT things about this training, unfortunately my district paid for me to do a 30 hour online course (pre-recorded video - not live zoom..) which did not provide many resources, just letter cards. There was no hands on, tactile, kinestetic training.. I found you because I need MUCH supplemental training in order to fully understand Ortin Gillingham.
I did really enjoy the training! You may be able to find more detailed videos on individual parts of the lessons on UA-cam that could help you try them in your classroom. Maybe searching the Three Part Drill for example.
I have a 6 yo kindergartener in a private dyslexia/learning differences school. He is more aware of the letters ‘sound’ rather than the letter name. Any recommendations on where to go to further teach him the letters NAME?
I have an 8th grader that did not make it through a tough 7th grade year at an advanced school. She is at a school that applies this principal. I’m afraid she is not going to learn anything. She is not dyslexic. She simply did not study. She reads at an 11th grade level and is super smart.
I completed this IMSE training a year ago and wanted a quick refresher. You did an amazing job summarizing the course. Can’t believe this was your first vlog. Keep it up.
I'm impressed California, or school districts in California, are finally moving away from the whole word reading system, which for me was why I couldn't read until my grandparents paid for me to go to a private school that taught phonics. We've done our children a massive disservice moving away from phonics, which may take a little longer to grasp, but once they do the kids never have to guess again.
I also took the IMSE comprehensive training. Mine was Zoom as well, and mine was two weeks 5-9:00 pm, so I was able to do it while teaching. It was exhausting, but so good! I saw such growth with my first grade students this year. Thanks for sharing this!
That is awesome! I can't imagine doing the training after working all day! I think my brain would be too tired.
I’m considering doing it on the weekend or over the summer to help my students as well as my own son
This video is so incredibly helpful! I can't wait for more videos!
You did such a great job summarizing the OG training! I went through the training myself back in March, and I am working on implementing more and more OG strategies into my classroom.
Thank you! That's awesome that you have been implementing some of the strategies. I did at the end of the year too, but I'm looking forward to a new school year to really bring more of it in!
Really looking forward to the rest of your content. So far your videos have been super helpful. Thank you!
Glad to hear it! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for such great reminders of best practices for teaching kids how to read! ❤️
Absolutely! Thank you for watching!
I have heard GREAT things about this training, unfortunately my district paid for me to do a 30 hour online course (pre-recorded video - not live zoom..) which did not provide many resources, just letter cards. There was no hands on, tactile, kinestetic training.. I found you because I need MUCH supplemental training in order to fully understand Ortin Gillingham.
I did really enjoy the training! You may be able to find more detailed videos on individual parts of the lessons on UA-cam that could help you try them in your classroom. Maybe searching the Three Part Drill for example.
Happy that you’re going to vlog your story. 📚
Thank you!
Great video!!! 🤗🤗 Looking forward for more videos about this subject!! 🤗🤗 Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching!
I know you shared the Recipe for Reading and the Syllable Division but can you share what the other resource titles are as well please?
I have a 6 yo kindergartener in a private dyslexia/learning differences school. He is more aware of the letters ‘sound’ rather than the letter name. Any recommendations on where to go to further teach him the letters NAME?
When does OG teach uppercase letters? Does the program teach both simultaneously?
I’m going through the Dyslexia Training Institute through the University of San Diego. I love it!
That's awesome! My team teacher is looking into that program. That's great to hear that you are loving it!
I have an 8th grader that did not make it through a tough 7th grade year at an advanced school. She is at a school that applies this principal. I’m afraid she is not going to learn anything. She is not dyslexic. She simply did not study. She reads at an 11th grade level and is super smart.
Vocal fry is driving me nuts.