Hi! This video is great! In it you mention the previous instruction with the high frequency word. Do you have a video demonstrating that instruction? Or could you make one? Showing how you would introduce the word to the student. Thank you!
My level of familiarity is a 1. I’m homeschooling my 6 year old and we are struggling with word recognition. This video was very helpful and I plan on checking out the worksheets you recommended. My question is, how many new words should we focus on each day and should I continue with a small number of words until my child is fluent with them before moving on? Thanks!
Hi Karen! Great question. I would suggest about 2-3 words per week (and spend about 5-10 minutes per day on it). You should also spiral review past words too to make sure the student is retaining those words. For instance, if you learn 2 new words during week 1, make sure you still review those at some point during week 2.
Hi. Thank you very much for your videos. May you be blessed. My child has 8 years old and he does not know how to read 😥 I dont know how to start, where and all that. Can you please help and give me some tips how I can start to help him read.
Hey there! This video may be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/yTCxzvprqDY/v-deo.html and then I also have a ton of blogs written on how to help beginning readers! Check my blogs out here: learningattheprimarypond.com/blog/
My daughter is struggling with reading in kindergarten and her school requires an 85% score on her mastery tests to pass so I'm desperately trying to figure out how to help her. I personally don't remember how I learned to read so I'm eager to learn so I can teach her. ♥️
How do you teach kids words like “look” where is neither long or short vowel? Is this a gliding word and where’s this video? I love your channel and I’m not a teacher just very interested.
1. just a term I hear and hope that means I'm listening to the right people!
Thank you. I will definitely apply to my child what I have learned from you. 😊
Thanks your great efforts to show & how to apply to students.Really We love your ways to guide New commers.
You're welcome!
On a scale of 1-3, what is your level of familiarity with orthographic mapping? Let me know in the comments!
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Hi! This video is great! In it you mention the previous instruction with the high frequency word. Do you have a video demonstrating that instruction? Or could you make one? Showing how you would introduce the word to the student. Thank you!
Try this blog (and videos) for ideas! learningattheprimarypond.com/blog/how-to-teach-sight-words/
My level of familiarity is a 1. I’m homeschooling my 6 year old and we are struggling with word recognition. This video was very helpful and I plan on checking out the worksheets you recommended. My question is, how many new words should we focus on each day and should I continue with a small number of words until my child is fluent with them before moving on? Thanks!
Hi Karen! Great question. I would suggest about 2-3 words per week (and spend about 5-10 minutes per day on it). You should also spiral review past words too to make sure the student is retaining those words. For instance, if you learn 2 new words during week 1, make sure you still review those at some point during week 2.
Hey! I am looking for the link to these resources & do not see it in the description box.
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This resource comes out Friday! I'll be sure to post the link then :)
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Hi. Thank you very much for your videos. May you be blessed. My child has 8 years old and he does not know how to read 😥 I dont know how to start, where and all that. Can you please help and give me some tips how I can start to help him read.
Hey there! This video may be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/yTCxzvprqDY/v-deo.html and then I also have a ton of blogs written on how to help beginning readers! Check my blogs out here: learningattheprimarypond.com/blog/
My daughter is struggling with reading in kindergarten and her school requires an 85% score on her mastery tests to pass so I'm desperately trying to figure out how to help her. I personally don't remember how I learned to read so I'm eager to learn so I can teach her. ♥️
Hoping some of these tips are helping!
Hi my child breaks down each letter and can not read instantly. How can i help her
Check out this video I did on blending, this could help! ua-cam.com/video/mFyf_1tjL0w/v-deo.html
How do you teach kids words like “look” where is neither long or short vowel? Is this a gliding word and where’s this video? I love your channel and I’m not a teacher just very interested.
I usually teach "oo" along with diphthongs - here's a video: ua-cam.com/video/rZO_A2aKj6s/v-deo.html
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