This video is incredible!! I just learned so much, I can't believe it. This video is literally a crash course in Phonics, Phonemic Awareness, and amazing resources. Your experience and opinion are invaluable to us, your viewers!! Thank you so much!
I am in the 2nd year of degree program in AZ. I’m taking a class all about phonics, literacy, and phonological awareness right now. This was so beyond helpful!! Thank you!!
I am a co-teacher in a Kindergarten ICT classroom. My Special Education co-teacher introduced Secret Stories. I am so glad I found this video where you talk about it in depth. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
I used rime magic and Heggerty when I taught. Love them both! I am asking for Secret stories for Christmas, even though I just tutor family and friends for free. I would love to get Eyewords at some point as well. I love literacy so much!
Ahh THANK YOU for this! I love how you broke down everything. I'm so excited to try rime magic! I've had secret stories for a while now, absolutely love them! ❤️
Thank you so much for this video. I would love to have Secret Stories, rime magic, and eye words. Your explanations are great!! I have used Heggerty and it has made such a difference with my class.
this video was so helpful thank you!!! i am trying to convince my admin to get heggerty to use with my kinders as an option for our daily intervention time! you could even incorporate phonemic awareness in morning meetings too with different songs and rhymes, my kids love the willaby wallaby song - you sing their name replacing the onset with a /w/ so sarah becomes warah. they love it!! i have also wanted secret stories but might do a donors choose to get them since it is more pricey
I teach Kinder & I love Heggerty, my principal bought it for Kinder and First grade after I told her about it. I already see a growth in my students this year. I'm going to ask for eyewords and Secret Stories. Thanks so much for sharing about them.
Hello, I teach kindergarten and am lucky enough to have all 4 of these resources. I know that heggerty is daily and I use secret stories as they come up. My rime magic has been sitting on a shelf for two years now. My question is, how often do you do the rime magic routine with the kids? Is it daily too or just once or twice a week?
This helps me a lot. I have taken the Foundations of Reading Test 3 times and haven’t passed yet. I need to pass it in order to get my teaching license.
Hello! I am an ELA teacher and I teach small groups all day. I’m thinking about purchasing the “Heavy Duty” decorative phonics flash cards from Secret Stories. I’m wondering if I should purchase the decorative squares kit instead? Or if I’ll be fine with just the flash cards, what do you think?
I really appreciate how you welcome us viewers into your classroom! Your videos are so informative and fun to watch 😀 I do have a note + question, though. When you read the secret story for "th," I noticed that the story seemed to imply that the same sound is made in the words "they," "the," and "with"-- an unvoiced sound. However, isn't the th- sound in "they" and "the" voiced, and therefore a different sound than that made in the word "with"? I'm not sure if the primary purpose of that secret story was to introduce the association between "th" and its corresponding unvoiced sound, but could having example words that actually don't follow that association become confusing to students down the line? Phonics really shows just how complex and confusing the English language can be when it comes to words that don't follow the patterns being taught 😅 How do you go about teaching and addressing those inconsistencies?
Hi! I loved this video. What are your thoughts about Secret Stories with ELL students? I am teaching overseas but not in a B&M. I do not see my students daily. Does Secret Stories have a digital option? Thank you for sharing your approach!
I have secret stories. If you had to choose between Heggerty and Rime Magic which would you choose? I can only get one to start but can purchase another about halfway through the year. I'm doing a 1st/2nd combo class!
quick question about rime magic - when building and spelling a word from the rime eg. bigger , what do you think about sounding out the word first and then spelling the word? We alway look at sound before letter name so thought that could be a good transition?
Trying to decide if I should add secret stories into my wheelhouse. The thing is, our school has fundations (we love it) and it’s pretty involved, lots of visuals and letter-keyword associations, I’m worried that adding in more would be overwhelming..?
Hi Mayleen!! This video was so incredible! So helpful! Saving all of these for my classroom. I have a question though! When you were doing rhyme magic, I noticed there was an ‘_am’ in there. Since it doesn’t follow the typical /a/ vowel sound, do you find it harder for rhyming? (Since you noted there was a dependence on reviewing the vowel sounds before doing the rhyme magic). I have found /an/ and /am/ difficult to teach without memorization. Is there a secret for it?
It's because it's followed by m! So it's a nasal a. There is a secret for the -ng sound which is nasal (the ing, ang, ong, ung secret) but not specifically for the nasal a sound. When I start rime magic and they aren't perfect with the nasal a yet, I cue them with the shape of my mouth for the sound (without me actually saying the sound) when they are reading and need a cue, I ask what "an" says in "and" to help because they're familiar with it. It's cool to teach the nasal sounds with kinders though because if you make the sound for m, n, or ng, you can cut it off when you hold your nose! It can help first graders remember to look for something different 🤷🏻♀️
I've heard good things! I haven't though. I want to be OG trained too! So many trainings so little money 😂 maybe my district will be able to help me get certified in one soon!
What do you suggest for kiddos who are still struggling with letters and letter sounds? I have about four Kinders who just are picking it up no matter the practice. Any tips?
Hey Call, iam really interested on heggerty Phonemic awarness curriculum. Can you give me a resources where i can get/purchase it. Because Im not from the US. Any help/Links Will be very helpful. Thanks Call. Hello from Indonesia
Solely decodables! My school doesn't have any leveled readers. If they did I would just be more selective and much more intentional about when and if I introduced certain ones.
@@MrsCallsCampers yeah leveled readers are all we have, and we are required to get the students to a certain benchmark using them by the end of the year. I’m very conflicted about it. I’m wondering if there’s a way to incorporate SOR while still using the leveled readers too.
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Who wrote the the Secret Stories?
Like this video if it was helpful, and feel free to share with your teacher friends! 🥰
This video is incredible!! I just learned so much, I can't believe it. This video is literally a crash course in Phonics, Phonemic Awareness, and amazing resources. Your experience and opinion are invaluable to us, your viewers!! Thank you so much!
I appreciate this comment so much! Thank you Christine! 💛💛💛💛💛💛
I am in the 2nd year of degree program in AZ. I’m taking a class all about phonics, literacy, and phonological awareness right now. This was so beyond helpful!! Thank you!!
Yay!!!!! So glad to hear that! Good luck in your program 🥰
I am a co-teacher in a Kindergarten ICT classroom. My Special Education co-teacher introduced Secret Stories. I am so glad I found this video where you talk about it in depth. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
Awesome explanations! So straight forward & informative! My kids LOVE secret stories, & we call our Heggerty time listening games.
Love that!!!!
I used rime magic and Heggerty when I taught. Love them both! I am asking for Secret stories for Christmas, even though I just tutor family and friends for free. I would love to get Eyewords at some point as well. I love literacy so much!
What a valuable video!! You are a blessing to many teachers. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us!!
Ahh THANK YOU for this! I love how you broke down everything. I'm so excited to try rime magic! I've had secret stories for a while now, absolutely love them! ❤️
Your makeup looks really good in this video. Maybe it's the lip shade, idk. It's giving Jess Day 🩷
Thank you so much for this video. I would love to have Secret Stories, rime magic, and eye words. Your explanations are great!! I have used Heggerty and it has made such a difference with my class.
I love heggerty! I have been using it for years in pre-k -1st grade. It does wonders.
YES!!!!
I HAD to recommend this to some of the girls in my class for future resources! Can’t wait to use this in my future classroom 🥰!
This comment is so nice to read thank you!!!!!
this video was so helpful thank you!!! i am trying to convince my admin to get heggerty to use with my kinders as an option for our daily intervention time! you could even incorporate phonemic awareness in morning meetings too with different songs and rhymes, my kids love the willaby wallaby song - you sing their name replacing the onset with a /w/ so sarah becomes warah. they love it!! i have also wanted secret stories but might do a donors choose to get them since it is more pricey
I teach Kinder & I love Heggerty, my principal bought it for Kinder and First grade after I told her about it. I already see a growth in my students this year. I'm going to ask for eyewords and Secret Stories. Thanks so much for sharing about them.
So helpful! I'm not a teacher yet but a para so this is super helpful to me. Taking notes!
I'm so glad!
We have Heggerty, Rime Magic, and I just bought Secret Stories! They are all amazing!
Thank you for this video! You’re awesome.
Hello, I teach kindergarten and am lucky enough to have all 4 of these resources. I know that heggerty is daily and I use secret stories as they come up. My rime magic has been sitting on a shelf for two years now. My question is, how often do you do the rime magic routine with the kids? Is it daily too or just once or twice a week?
This helps me a lot. I have taken the Foundations of Reading Test 3 times and haven’t passed yet. I need to pass it in order to get my teaching license.
Thank you so much for doing this video! I see Secret Stories in my future!
Can you give a more in depth video about how to do skill based centers?
You are AMAZING!!!! Thank you so much for sharing this!! You inspire me!
Thanks so much for sharing! I love your videos! Have you ever heard of the abeka curriculum? It is built on phonics.
Hello! I am an ELA teacher and I teach small groups all day. I’m thinking about purchasing the “Heavy Duty” decorative phonics flash cards from Secret Stories. I’m wondering if I should purchase the decorative squares kit instead? Or if I’ll be fine with just the flash cards, what do you think?
Extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi. Thank you. Do you have other videos on specific curriculum for language arts, math, science?? Thank you
I really appreciate how you welcome us viewers into your classroom! Your videos are so informative and fun to watch 😀
I do have a note + question, though. When you read the secret story for "th," I noticed that the story seemed to imply that the same sound is made in the words "they," "the," and "with"-- an unvoiced sound. However, isn't the th- sound in "they" and "the" voiced, and therefore a different sound than that made in the word "with"? I'm not sure if the primary purpose of that secret story was to introduce the association between "th" and its corresponding unvoiced sound, but could having example words that actually don't follow that association become confusing to students down the line?
Phonics really shows just how complex and confusing the English language can be when it comes to words that don't follow the patterns being taught 😅 How do you go about teaching and addressing those inconsistencies?
Hi! I loved this video. What are your thoughts about Secret Stories with ELL students? I am teaching overseas but not in a B&M. I do not see my students daily. Does Secret Stories have a digital option? Thank you for sharing your approach!
Can you tell us some of the sight word games you've made up on the spot? Sounds fun!
I try to share in my weekly vlogs! 🥰
I have learn alot from this video.Keep up the good work❤💯
I have secret stories. If you had to choose between Heggerty and Rime Magic which would you choose? I can only get one to start but can purchase another about halfway through the year. I'm doing a 1st/2nd combo class!
Heggerty :)
@@MrsCallsCampers Thank you! ❤️
quick question about rime magic - when building and spelling a word from the rime eg. bigger , what do you think about sounding out the word first and then spelling the word? We alway look at sound before letter name so thought that could be a good transition?
Question: Do the students get confused because of the words rime and rhyme? Do they get these mixed up... If so how do you explain?
Trying to decide if I should add secret stories into my wheelhouse. The thing is, our school has fundations (we love it) and it’s pretty involved, lots of visuals and letter-keyword associations, I’m worried that adding in more would be overwhelming..?
Do you introduce the alphabet to Kindergarteners with the Better Alphabet song by Secret Stories? Do you recommend it?
Hi Mayleen!! This video was so incredible! So helpful! Saving all of these for my classroom. I have a question though! When you were doing rhyme magic, I noticed there was an ‘_am’ in there. Since it doesn’t follow the typical /a/ vowel sound, do you find it harder for rhyming? (Since you noted there was a dependence on reviewing the vowel sounds before doing the rhyme magic).
I have found /an/ and /am/ difficult to teach without memorization. Is there a secret for it?
It's because it's followed by m! So it's a nasal a. There is a secret for the -ng sound which is nasal (the ing, ang, ong, ung secret) but not specifically for the nasal a sound. When I start rime magic and they aren't perfect with the nasal a yet, I cue them with the shape of my mouth for the sound (without me actually saying the sound) when they are reading and need a cue, I ask what "an" says in "and" to help because they're familiar with it. It's cool to teach the nasal sounds with kinders though because if you make the sound for m, n, or ng, you can cut it off when you hold your nose! It can help first graders remember to look for something different 🤷🏻♀️
Have you done Letrs training? My district currently enrolled us in a 2 year program. You would love it.
I've heard good things! I haven't though. I want to be OG trained too! So many trainings so little money 😂 maybe my district will be able to help me get certified in one soon!
@@MrsCallsCampers My district trained all special ed teachers in OG this year. Upset I missed out!
What would you absolutely recommend as a must have for secret stories?
What do you suggest for kiddos who are still struggling with letters and letter sounds? I have about four Kinders who just are picking it up no matter the practice. Any tips?
Better alphabet song!
Hey Call, iam really interested on heggerty Phonemic awarness curriculum. Can you give me a resources where i can get/purchase it. Because Im not from the US. Any help/Links Will be very helpful. Thanks Call. Hello from Indonesia
If you're outside the US you may have to get the digital version.......
How do I get the secret story kit?
I love the look of eye words. I’m in the UK and was wondering are any of the words Americanised spelling?
Never mind! They don’t ship to the UK 😢
@@Chrissi15 There is a digital download you can get.
Yes! You can print! 🙌🏻
I am a homeschooling mama and have a struggling reader. Would you say Rime Magic could be used with just one child?
Absolutely :)
Where can I get the kits?
I am in 4th grade
What decodable texts do you use?
This year, the ones from my curriculum. Next year I don’t have a curriculum so I’ll use mostly Hello Literacy ones
Do you still use leveled readers, or just decodable?
Solely decodables! My school doesn't have any leveled readers. If they did I would just be more selective and much more intentional about when and if I introduced certain ones.
@@MrsCallsCampers yeah leveled readers are all we have, and we are required to get the students to a certain benchmark using them by the end of the year. I’m very conflicted about it. I’m wondering if there’s a way to incorporate SOR while still using the leveled readers too.
You rock!!!!!
Thank you!!!
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Not the secret love triangle that is au and aw 🫢 scandalous