How to Teach Silent e to Kindergarten, First, and Second Grade Students // cvce words and activities
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Need some ideas for how to teach students words with silent e?! This video is packed with tips, ideas, and activities for teaching silent e and cvce words to our kindergarten first grade, and second grade students! All the ideas mentioned in the video are linked below for you to check out:
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You are incredible!! Such an encouraging heart for us!
From India. The energy and passion you teach with is so contagious. Thanks loads
This is something I’m working on with my kids right now! Thanks for the video!
AMAZING VIDEO! Just in time for my lessons. Thank you for your commitment to the “ littles”.
This is great! I would love a video about teaching the different vowel teams, i.e. when to use ea, ie, or ee to make the long e sound.
Awesome!! Thank you so much for your comprehensive ideas!!!
This was phenomenally done! Thank you!
Love your detailed explanations! Great resources to print, download, buy and use the next day! Thanks for sharing!
Always a great refresher to watch your vidoes! Thank you!
Thank you, thank you so much, Susan. I loved this video and perfect timing for me. Introducing silent e after vacation. I , also, want to say I love watching the videos with your family. You are such a good mom!!! Always so calm and patient and especially with everything on your plate. Thank you so much. I look forward to everything!!
Awesome videos!!! Very detailed explanations and recourses!!! Thank you!
I love your videos. I homeschooled during the worst of the pandemic (K-1). My son went back to school in January (1st grade) and is behind in math more so than reading, but still needs some support with reading also. He is really just getting to a place to retain all the things he learns regarding reading and math. He has also been going to Mathnasium for over a year. I wish you would talk some about what parents can do, and how they can work with the child's teacher, as vaccinated kids are reintegrated into the public school classroom after being homeschooled prior to vaccination. From what I hear on the soccer field, this is actually a common enough situation that it needs to be addressed, both to parents and teachers.
Yes!, Love your videos!! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome video! Thank you so much for the video and resources.
Thank you for the resources and amazing content.
Love your vidoes! You and Sarah's Snippets are two of my favorite teachers to learn from! We are introducing syllable division rules this year which we've not done before (rabbit rule, pigpen rule). Do you have any tips for teaching these? I teach first. Thank you!
I can definitely do a video on syllable types and division!!
I would love if you could put all of these activities on TPT!!
Thank you Susan!
I like the idea of writing the e outside the sound box since it doesn’t make a sound!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and activities. Do you have any activities to teach - ed at the end of words?
Thank you so much for helping me a lot 😊😊😊😊
Hello Susan,
Recently I started to watch your video. They are really good. Very innovative. I have question, I will be very happy if you can make video on that. Can you explain in your video about Metathesis.
I watched and loved as I am getting to silent e with my students. I can't find the "button" to click on to find your resources. Can you help? Thanks tons!
You click on show more on the description of the video.
Super helpful thanks so much ☺️
Awesome video
Awesome video!
Hi what is the best decodable series to order. Real books not paper. I’d love your opinion. Heard it should be 80% decodable.
Love your videos mdam susan can you please share some of your activtiy sheets and reading materials grade 1.? Thank you.
Thank you thank you 😊
Do u have a video on floss rule
Yes! Thanks! Please add these independent practice sheets to TPT
First and foremost, thanks very much for all of your efforts and valuable videos. I have a question and I hope to find an answer from your side. Your answer would immensely help my 9 years old son. He has a very big problem wit ‘ b’ and ‘d’ .. they confused him so much and all the time interchange between them. Consequently, he is suffering a lot from incorrect spelling although he knows the word and the correct spelling. Thanks in advance and I am looking forward to hear a solution from your side🌹🌹
A little trick that has helped my kid was holding my hands with my pointer fingers up and my other fingers forming an o with my thumb. I then told him that my hands are making a “bed” and that the “b” is on the left and the “d” is on the right just like in the word “bed”. He can now hold up his own hands to make a “bed” and see which way the b and d go. I hope that is clear and helps your son.
I would like to be able to print out the worksheets.
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Hey Susan! So, where can I get these resources?
Never-mind, I see them!
what are the cards? where can you get them?
There are other songs too. You just need to look.
How do I get free silent e worksheet?
How do u make those games into spinners?
whay does the word MOVE have diferent sound?????
Ve says /v/ like give, love, have, etc.