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Orton Gillingham Multisensory Education

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Hello! My name is Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin. My background is in special education -28 years! My great joy is working with people with dyslexic profiles and language based disorders. I have a private practice and work in a public school, working with students - Pre-K through post graduate. Recently selected as Teacher of the Year 2016-17 at the high school where I work. It is an honor to receive this award for the second time! Thanks ekennyfoggin@gmail.com

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Hello! My name is Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin. My background is in special education -28 years! My great joy is working with people with dyslexic profiles and language based disorders. I have a private practice and work in a public school, working with students - Pre-K through post graduate. Recently selected as Teacher of the Year 2016-17 at the high school where I work. It is an honor to receive this award for the second time! Thanks ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Know the Code:  Schwa Fun Facts
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FOLLOW ME AND MULTISENSORY RESOURCES SOLD IN MY SHOP! How? Click on my user name - ekennyfoggin above - then click on the word "Profile." Finally, click on the picture in black and white of "people" under the blue rectangle - you are now one of my followers! Like the multisensory resources offered, but not ready to purchase today? Then, at the end of this description, click on "Add to Favorites," next to the heart icon. Then, you can easily locate the resource when you need it. If you feel overwhelmed just hearing the word SCHWA, then this is the multisensory lesson is for you and your students. This multisensory resource provides powerful information related to the concept of schwa. So often, students ask "BUT WHY?" when it comes to schwa. Quite frankly, many adults know and can identify a schwa, but are at a loss when kids want to know more than the "upside-down "e" represents the schwa sound. This is a PDF document filled with information, word lists, and fun activities, and answer keys for application activities that students can use after to check their work. You will even find a Schwa Rap that can be performed by you and/or your students. I love being silly with my students - imagine doing a schwa rap song to 12th graders. It has been my experience, over and over again, that when I laugh and engage in fun while teaching a concept, the students learn! Maybe at this point in my teaching career I love to make the kids groan, but I really know each student loves the fun! If you like this multisensory resource built on the principles of Orton Gillingham and supported by explicit teaching and continual review and reinforcement, this is the resource to use! Please be sure to rate this resource, especially if you find students learned. And, if you are not a follower of my "shop," please become a follower! Have questions, or require clarification? Then, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com. This multisensory lesson is a great one to use when you are absent, or attending a meeting - your students will develop their cognitive skills especially in the areas of memory, processing and comprehension! Thank you! Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC) Key Words: Orton Gillingham; OG; Turner Syndrome; Basic skills; English Language Learners; ELL; ESL; Mega vocabulary; Reading comprehension; reading fluency; decoding; prefixes, suffixes, roots; Schwa; No Prep; Tutor; OG Tutor; Language Arts; Special Education; Parent Supports; Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny
Substitute Plans: Detailed and Meaningful - NO PREP
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Substitute Plans: Detailed and Meaningful - NO PREP

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FOLLOW ME AND MULTISENSORY RESOURCES SOLD IN MY SHOP! How? Click on my user name - ekennyfoggin above - then click on the word "Profile." Finally, click on the picture in black and white of people in a group- under the blue rectangle . Like the multisensory resources offered, but not ready to purchase today? Then, at the end of this description, click on "add to favorites," next to the heart icon. Then, you can return at a later date; to purchase! Are you in need of substitute plans but do not have time or the energy to prepare? Check out this resources. It includes all that a teacher needs to provide a teacher. All you have to do is select the Substitute Plan Cover - there are four choices from a black/white, one with a flower background, and two that have basic color and design. Additional materials include: teaching schedule; evacuation procedures; student medical alerts); confidential - classified student and students with 504 Plans; along with other materials. The following multisensory lesson is included for your grade: Common core standards to support the multisensory lesson on the prefix re. Just highlight the specific grades or grades that will be using the plans. Teachers just select the parts of the plans that are grade appropriate to your class. Specific objectives for reading and writing skills included in the plans that include Materials needed; Procedures and Evaluation. Activities for students that develops memory, processing, and vocabulary development through word and sentence comprehension development to name just a few cognitive areas THESE LESSONS ARE DESIGNED FOR STUDENT USE THAT WILL BE MEANINGFUL, NOT JUST TIME FILLER ACTIVITIES! After looking at the lessons, you will understand the value of having such great lessons,- for the bargain price of $3.00. Many activities are included, these plans can be used over a few days based on how your needs. Teachers please go through and select the parts of this resource that represent your students ability levels. I hope you find these substitute plans helpful and a way to reduce time prepping! Don't forget to only copy the parts of the plans your students can use. Questions? Just email me at: ekennyfoggin@gmail.com Thank you and please rate this product and become a follower of my resources and "shop!" Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC) Key Words: Substitute Plans; Orton Gillingham; OG; Turner Syndrome; Basic skills; English Language Learners; ELL; ESL; Mega vocabulary; Reading comprehension; reading fluency; decoding; prefixes, suffixes, roots; Schwa; No Prep; Tutor; OG Tutor; Language Arts; Special Education; Parent Supports; Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny
Know the Code: Suffixes  -ure & -ture
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Looking for a multisensory lesson with numerous activities that support development and knowledge of the suffixes "-ure and -ture?" This is a 29 page PDF document with answer keys focuses on student development in the following areas: Reading Decoding Reading fluency Reading comprehension - word, paragraph and multiple paragraphs Vocabulary development Morphological awareness Oral language development Multiple Activities to develop skills Writing: Writing "Trigger" Words Sentence writing development Story/Paragraph development using visuals (Safari) Writing strategies including COPS (capitalize, organize, punctuate, spell) Cognitive Development of the following skills: Memory - working, long-term and word retrieval Processing speed development Verbal Comprehension (Discussion of student expectations; follow-up to completed student work; use of visuals Students who have used this packet in my private practice love doing the work, but more importantly internalized the concepts that are embedded in the suffix "-es" like noun versus verb. Check out the teacher supports and resources prior to working with your student (s.) Though basic in its design, provides a wealth of background knowledge for the adult who may not be familiar with the specific strategies used in the packet. It is my hope that this multisensory approach to the suffixes "-ure, and "-ture" will support your student(s) ability to embed and use the suffixes, and understand its part of speech as a noun. Additionally, the understanding of each suffixes meaning only supports reading comprehension - one major goal of reading!
Know the Code: Science Roots: Combining Science with Science of Reading
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Know the Code: Science Roots: Combining Science with Science of Reading

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FOLLOW ME AND MULTISENSORY RESOURCES SOLD IN MY SHOP! How? Click on my user name - ekennyfoggin above - then click on the word "Profile." Finally, click on the picture in black and white of "people" under the blue rectangle - you are now one of my followers! Like the multisensory resources offered, but not ready to purchase today? Then, at the end of this description, click on "Add to Favorites," next to the heart icon. Then, you can easily locate the resource when you need it. Are you a parent or teacher looking for quality multisensory resources to support student academic growth? Do you work with students diagnosed with dyslexia and looking for lessons, based on the principles of Orton Gillingham using multisensory strategies to develop decoding, comprehension, fluency to identify some reading and writing skills? Too often, students with dyslexia and other language based disorders do not have ample opportunities to develop science curriculum with reading and writing remediation. This is the perfect resource for your student or child. Each multisensory lesson is designed with the same format so that students can focus on skill development, and not become overly confused with directions. Information is provided to explain the parts of each lesson, along with cognitive application activities to support students as they develop cognitive skills. Additional skills developed in this bundle also focus on: Working memory Long-term memory Word Retrieval Visual Memory Auditory Memory Processing Speed Decoding Skills Encoding Skills Word Comprehension Vocabulary development through groups of roots Morphological Awareness Sentence Comprehension Phrase practice for fluency and prosody Reading passage with questions to support comprehension Word Searches - OPTIONAL for students to determine (Either students love word searches or dislike greatly due to processing challenges) If you have questions, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com Thank you for taking time to review this multisensory bundle of root lessons. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC) Key Words: Orton Gillingham; OG; Dyslexia; Turner Syndrome; Basic skills; English Language Learners; ELL; ESL; Mega vocabulary; Reading comprehension; reading fluency; decoding; prefixes, suffixes, roots; Schwa; No Prep; Tutor; OG Tutor; Language Arts; Special Education; Parent Supports; Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny
Know the Code: Short Vowel - "o"
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Know the Code: Short Vowel - "o"

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The importance of identifying short vowels is a foundational skill needed to read and write. Students who struggle to identify the correct short vowel sounds are unable to read fluently, which negatively impacts comprehension. It is important to use multisensory strategies and techniques to develop automatically, short vowel sounds. More importantly, the use of lessons based on the principles of Orton Gillingham require students are provided explicit, sequential and use of the three main senses for learning: hearing, visual, and kinesthetic. This PDF multisensory resource focuses on the presentation of short vowel "o." Read below to see the specific aspects of the lessons: Introductory multisensory lesson on "short o" Phonemic Awareness Activity - sound awareness through manipulation of sounds within a word Three word lists: basic, basic plus blends, and advanced words Controlled reading Side by Side Connect Activity Word Search - OPTIONAL ONLY - Students with strong visual abilities typically enjoy these but students with visual processing and visual difficulties often dislike greatly! Please contact me if you have questions at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC) Key Words: Orton Gillingham; OG; Turner Syndrome; Basic skills; English Language Learners; ELL; ESL; Mega vocabulary; Reading comprehension; reading fluency; decoding; prefixes, suffixes, roots; Schwa; No Prep; Tutor; OG Tutor; Language Arts; Special Education; Parent Supports; Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny
Know the Code: Part of Speech - Helping Verbs
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Know the Code: Part of Speech - Helping Verbs

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This is a PDF resource to develop the concepts of verbs - in particular helping verbs. Using the Orton Gillingham principles: multisensory, explicit, sequential, cumulative and repetitive, students become better equipped to identify helping verbs. Why is this important, the more understanding students have to the specific functions of a word in a sentence, the stronger the comprehension and writing skills. There are a few multisensory activities to develop understanding of helping verbs separate from "action" or linking verbs.The more "hands-on" activities the stronger a learner's connection. Students often struggle to identify the difference between nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and prepositions. Additional skill buildings include: Parts of speech reading comprehension Reading fluency Decoding Encoding Writing sentences Syntax If you require more information, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Know the Code:  Prefixes - e-, ex-
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Know the Code: Prefixes - e-, ex-

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Are you looking for a multisensory activity that involves numerous application and practice? Do you want your student or child to develop a stronger vocabulary base? This PDF multisensory resource is designed to teach the prefixes e- and ex-. A bonus is included for the teacher - plans written out in case these plans are going to be used for a substitute - great if you are going to a two day conference, or school based meetings over a few days. Prior to your attending a workshop, provide the introductory lesson on the prefixes e-, ex-, then use the substitute teacher to support the rest of this multi-page multisensory packet. Skills that are embedded in this resource: reading development vocabulary reading fluency prefix meaning for e-, ex- (out of, away from) morphological awareness opportunities for writing working memory development word retrieval visual memory development BONUS - Teacher standard styled plans for substitute - SAVES teachers times with preparation of lesson Please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com if you have questions. Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Know the Code: Syllable Type - Vowel Team (VT)
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Syllable Type: Vowel Team This resource is in PDF format, and includes 15+ pages. This unit is based on Orton Gillingham Multisensory Language Development principles. A sampling of skills that are focused on within this multisensory unit: “Vowel team Syllable Type” Reading Strategies Writing Activities Parts of Speech Comprehension Reading fluency Processing speed Working Memory Long term memory Word Retrieval Students will strive to develop stronger decoding, along with an enhanced vocabulary using this resource. Brain development and degrees of maturation are as varied and as different as each student. This unit places a great deal of repetition, review, practice using multisensory strategies and techniques. It is important students have time to process skills. Otherwise, students may only memorize, rather than comprehend. Memorization can be very limiting, when compared to a deeper more comprehensive approach. Please contact me if you have questions at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com. It will be my pleasure to support your child, or student’s needs. Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M.S., M.A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Know the Code: Power Point Presentation - Syllable Types
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Know the Code: Power Point Presentation - Syllable Types

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Become a Follower of my Shop! How? Click on my user name - ekennyfoggin above - then click on the word "Profile." Finally, click on the picture in black and white of people in a group- under the blue rectangle . This is a power point presentation that focuses on syllable types. This PP is supportive of individuals learning to code syllable types within words. Administrators looking for a quality presentation to use at a teachers development forum, faculty meeting, or other curriculum development should preview this PP. Basics of syllable types, how to code the different syllable types and application activities for students to use within a class s or home setting are included. If you would like to learn more about the specific coding methods used, go to my free materials and download the coding resource. The coding resource can be made into a poster, and provided to students as a visual support in interactive notebooks, folders or to bring home to support homework. If you have questions, please contact me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com . Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC) Key terms: Orton Gillingham, workbook style, workbook format, workbook, Orton Gillingham Tutor; Orton-Gillingham Tutor; orton-gillingham; Latin, Greek; Dyslexia; dyslexia; multisensory education, multisensory activities, reading, writing, spelling, phonics, grammar, reading and writing strategies; parent information; answer keys; consonants, consonant blends, consonant digraphs; vowel consonant e and Magic e; vowel teams, short vowels, long vowels, ending blends, syllables, syllable types: closed, open, Bossy R and R-controlled; vowel teams and vowel digraphs; consonant -le; vowel diphthong; oral language; receptive language; written expression; language development; language disorders; special education; homework; fun stuff; games; individual lessons; small group lessons; class; speech; speech therapy Elizabeth Kenny; spelling rules, posters, OG; schwa; processing speed; sentence structure; punctuation; grammar; syntax; sight words; red words; administrator; administrators; staff development; staff training; staff support; classroom support; parent support; teacher support; additional resources; reading resource; reading resources; resource guide; reading research guide; OG tutor; OG tutoring; tutor; og lessons; OG lessons;Turner Syndrome.
Know the Code: Prefix mono-
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Know the Code: Prefix mono-

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This lesson is based on Orton Gillingham Multisensory Language Development principles. A sampling of skills developed with this multisensory lesson: Prefix “mono-“ Vocabulary Reading comprehension Reading strategies Writing activities Reading fluency Processing Speed Working memory Long term memory Word Retrieval Students will develop a stronger vocabulary using a multisensory approach to word meaning. The prefix mono- means one. The ability to know a prefix's meaning is a major support for students reading words in reading passages in English, science and social studies text books. Struggling readers benefit from knowing the meanings of prefixes like mono-. This resource focuses on a multitude of skills that many students have not internalized, even though students are higher grade levels. Students in high school level classes have used this lesson and have developed an automaticity of the prefix meaning for mono-, and supports word recognition, stronger reading fluency, and improved comprehension. Students in middle school, along with gifted students will benefit completing this lesson. However, all students require review and repetition of this prefix. It is important students have time to process these skills. Please contact me if you have questions at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com Best wishes, Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M.S., M.A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Know the Code: Suffix -es
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Know the Code: Suffix -es

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FOLLOW ME AND MULTISENSORY RESOURCES SOLD IN MY SHOP! How? Click on my user name - ekennyfoggin above - then click on the word "Profile." Finally, click on the picture in black and white of "people" under the blue rectangle - you are now one of my followers! Save for a later purchase! Like the multisensory resources offered, but not ready to purchase today? Then, at the end of this description, click on "Add to Favorites," next to the heart icon. Then, you can easily locate the resource when you need it. Looking to help your child or students understand the meaning of the suffix -es? Do your students or child get confused over the part of speech - is it a a noun or verb? This Orton Gillingham multisensory PDF resource presents a variety of activities and application opportunities supportive of suffix and part of speech development. There is a great visual game included to continue application of skills. The game includes pictures for students to use. Each picture is either focused around a noun or verb. Students need to identify and explain why the visual card was selected. The activity can be be played one-to-one with an adult - a great homework opportunity; small group or larger groups (more than 4). Activities are designed to engage a student's cognitive skills: Processing speed Working Memory Long-term Memory Word Retrieval Vocabulary Comprehension Verbal comprehension Social skills development If you would like more information, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Know the Code: Social Studies Orton Gillingham Classroom Bundle
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Know the Code: Social Studies Orton Gillingham Classroom Bundle

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FOLLOW ME AND MULTISENSORY RESOURCES SOLD IN MY SHOP! How? Click on my user name - ekennyfoggin above - then click on the word "Profile." Finally, click on the picture in black and white of "people" under the blue rectangle - you are now one of my followers! Like the multisensory resources offered, but not ready to purchase today? Then, at the end of this description, click on "Add to Favorites," next to the heart icon. Then, you can easily locate the resource when you need it. Are you a social studies teacher? Do you teach students in small groups, or students developing reading skills at higher grade levels? Do you want to continue to develop teaching reading skills within your social studies classes? This PDF multisensory resource has at least 14 specific units with a multitude of learning opportunities and application activities to support student internalization of social studies based vocabulary building through roots. Each unit includes a morphological awareness activity, word list, phrases, controlled reading and a reading passage based on famous Americans of the past. If you live in the UK, please send me your email if you purchase this great bundle. Why? I am working on reading passages that highlight famous Englishmen/women of the past. As soon as the stories are written, I will forward the stories to you via email. Just send me an email at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com Parents this is a great tool to purchase for the days or times your child has some "downtime," and would benefit from additional learning opportunities. Additional cognitive and academic skills developed include: Working Memory Word Retrieval Long-term Memory Processing Speed Writing Activities Reading Fluency Word, Paragraph and Passage Comprehension Vocabulary development... Thank you for previewing this great bundle - a great value and quality multisensory lessons. Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC) Key Words: Orton Gillingham; OG; Turner Syndrome; Basic skills; English Language Learners; ELL; ESL; Mega vocabulary; Reading comprehension; reading fluency; decoding; prefixes, suffixes, roots; Schwa; No Prep; Tutor; OG Tutor; Language Arts; Special Education; Parent Supports; Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny
Know the Code: Game Prefixes, Suffixes & Roots
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Know the Code: Game Prefixes, Suffixes & Roots

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FOLLOW ME AND MULTISENSORY RESOURCES SOLD IN MY SHOP! How? Click on my user name - ekennyfoggin above - then click on the word "Profile." Finally, click on the picture in black and white of people in a group- under the blue rectangle . Do you work with older students? Would your child benefit from vocabulary development. This is the resource for you! In a game form, with a spinner, students create multisyllablic words while having numerous resources to support their vocabulary development. This game helps students learn and internalize meanings of prefixes, suffixes, and roots - both Latin and Greek. Additional skills that a student will develop include: Working Memory Word Retrieval Processing speed Concept development of syllables, syllable meanings (prefixes, sufixes), roots Use of a multisensory approach - students have access to prefix, suffix, root meanings, AND words that are often included in science, history and English text books. Word comprehension Writing development This is a worthwhile multisensory purchase since it can be used over and over again, building a students reading and comprehension, which often increases reading fluency. Students love to make up the words and if available, the use of sand, clay (not included with this resource) can be used to create an even stronger connection to the brain pathways through visual, kinesthetic and auditory senses. The more pathways engaged, the stronger the learning connection! I am excited to offer this multisensory resource for a fun and nontraditional learning opportunity. What is even better is this activity can be used in class as a class activity, or as a literacy center activity. But the best of all is this activity can be considered homework and parents can provide the one-to-one opportunity with the immediate feedback that supports a positive learning experience! Have questions? Contact me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., (IMSLEC) Key Words: Orton Gillingham; OG; Dyslexia; Turner Syndrome; Basic skills; English Language Learners; ELL; ESL; Mega vocabulary; Reading comprehension; reading fluency; decoding; prefixes, suffixes, roots; Schwa; No Prep; Tutor; OG Tutor; Language Arts; Special Education; Parent Supports; Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny
Know the Code: Poster Syllable types
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Know the Code: Poster Syllable types

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FOLLOW ME AND MULTISENSORY RESOURCES SOLD IN MY SHOP! How? Click on my user name - ekennyfoggin above - then click on the word "Profile." Finally, click on the picture in black and white of people in a group- under the blue rectangle . Save for a later purchase! Like the multisensory resources offered, but not ready to purchase today? Then, at the end of this description, click on "Add to Favorites," next to the heart icon. Then, you can easily locate the resource when you need it. This PDF resource is a poster and can be a graphic organizer for students to keep at their desk, or in a folder to bring back and forth to school . The seven syllable types are listed and each includes a simple clip art for quick retrieval when reading or completing reading work. the seven (7) syllable types include: 1. Closed (stop) 2. Open (we) 3. Bossry -R (BR) (shirt) 4. VCe (slide) 5. Vowel Team (VT) (beach) 6. Diphthong (DT) (boy) 7. Consonant-le (c-le) (sizzle) This poster is based on the principles of Orton Gillingham including the use of one's senses to create a multisensory experience. For the purposes of this poster/graphic organizer, students can see the words, pictures and abbreviations for each syllable types. Teachers have different methods to explain vowel teams and vowel diphthongs. There are teachers who prefer to teach these two syllables as one under the category of Vowel Team. Others prefer to separate the two syllable types into Vowel teams - where the first long sound is heard though there are two vowels next to each other. Vowel Diphthongs, also have two vowels next to each other, but the two vowels combine to make their own unique sound. The point is, explain to students there are two viewpoints, and share the way you present. I hope you find this a great resource and tool. Many parents, teachers and students have shared that they like having a copy at their desks. it helps a student be a bit more independent, and not require him/her to wait for help. Have questions? Please contact me at ekennyoggin@gmail.com Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC) Key Words: Orton Gillingham; OG; Dyslexia; Turner Syndrome; Basic skills; English Language Learners; ELL; ESL; Mega vocabulary; Reading comprehension; reading fluency; decoding; prefixes, suffixes, roots; Schwa; No Prep; Tutor; OG Tutor; Language Arts; Special Education; Parent Supports; Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny
Know the Code: Short Vowel "e"
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Know the Code: Short Vowel "e"

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The importance of identifying short vowels is a foundational skill needed to read and write. Students who struggle to identify the correct short vowel sounds are unable to read fluently, which negatively impacts comprehension. It is important to use multisensory strategies and techniques to develop to automatic, short vowel sounds. More importantly, the use of lessons based on the principles of Orton Gillingham require students are provided explicit, sequential and use of the three main senses for learning: hearing, visual, and kinesthetic. This PDF multisensory resource focuses on the presentation of short vowel "e." Read below to see the specific aspects of the lessons: Introductory multisensory lesson on "short e" Phonemic Awareness Activity - sound awareness through manipulation of sounds within a word Three word lists: basic, basic plus blends, and advanced words Controlled reading Side by Side Connect Activity Word Search - OPTIONAL ONLY - Students with strong visual abilities typically enjoy these but students with visual processing and visual difficulties often dislike greatly! Please contact me if you have questions at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Know the Code: Consonant "r"
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Know the Code: Consonant "r"

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Consonant "r" Multisensory Lesson This PDF multisensory resource is designed to support students using a multisensory approach to reading development, using the Orton Gillingham approach. Orton Gillingham lessons are based on the following: Multisensory strategies; explicit instruction, repetition, through active discovery by student. Each page provides a progression of skill building for consonant 'r.' This PDF resource for "r" includes: Introductory page using multisensory approach for consonant "r." Word list of basic words for "r," Phrase practice Controlled Reading Phonological Awareness Activity Writing Activity - sentences with words beginning with "r" Box It Activity - development of the consonant "r" using working memory and processing for deeper comprehension of sound and letter identification Optional (based on student ability) - Word search of "r" words Please do not force the word search on students to complete. Either students love a word search or hate it. Why? Students with strong visual abilities like the challenge, but students with visual processing difficulties are often frustrated by the expectation. Writing activity -student creates sentences and develops a stronger word identification and meaning, Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC) ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Know the Code: Vowel Units - Most Kind Old King
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Know the Code: Vowel Units - Most Kind Old King

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FOLLOW ME AND MULTISENSORY RESOURCES SOLD IN MY SHOP! How? Click on my user name - ekennyfoggin above - then click on the word "Profile." Finally, click on the picture in black and white of people in a group- under the blue rectangle . Save for a later purchase! Like the multisensory resources offered, but not ready to purchase today? Then, at the end of this description, click on "Add to Favorites," next to the heart icon. Then, you can easily locate the resource when you need it. This is both a reading and writing resource based on the principles of Orton Gillingham, using multisensory strategies. The point of using the expression "Most Kind Old King" is to help student identify the vowel units. What is important to stress with vowel units "ost, ind, old and ing" is the vowel sound is long, not short. Additionally, there are writing activities to support writing through the use of writing"trigger" words that support creating a visual in a student's mind that makes writing details easier. The more students write the stronger writing skills become. Too often, when students are struggling readers, the emphasis is placed on decoding and encoding. However, students need to continually write, so the opportunities in this resource are fun. There is a Mr. Potato Head Activity that can be used for young to old. High school students love to create Mr. Potato Heads. If actual Mr. Potato heads are not available, then use the cut outs provided. The cut outs have the website address attached for credit, and to locate in the future. I hope you find these concepts and activities supportive of your needs for students or your child. Any questions, please just contact me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC) Key Words: Orton Gillingham; OG; Dyslexia; Turner Syndrome; Basic skills; English Language Learners; ELL; ESL; Mega vocabulary; Reading comprehension; reading fluency; decoding; prefixes, suffixes, roots; Schwa; No Prep; Tutor; OG Tutor; Language Arts; Special Education; Parent Supports; Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny
Know the Code: Vowel Team "ay"
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Know the Code: Vowel Team "ay"

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This is a multisensory lesson for the vowel team: ay. The multisensory lesson includes the following: Title and informational page Introductory multisensory lesson Basic word list of ay words. This page is for students who are not yet strong as decoders, or have yet to be exposed to suffixes and prefixes. This is a page of words that are for students who have higher decoding skills and/or have knowledge of basic suffixes. Controlled reading of words with the vowel team "ay." Controlled reading is actually the time for reading fluency practice. 95% accuracy is the overall goal. It is okay for student to practice reading this page up to 3-4 times to develop reading fluency. Writing activity to develop sentence writing. This is a great activity to help students develop working memory, processing speed, both critical skills for reading fluency and comprehension. Oral reading phrase practice Writing Activity Box it Activity ay Word Search This is an optional Activity. Please be aware that there are many students who do not like word searches because of the overload of neurological processes including memory, processing speed, visual memory. So please do not require this activity as a compulsory one. On the flip side of this discussion are the other students who absolutely love word searches. For these students, this is a great activity to internalize the word's spelling because each word requires a significant focus of the letter sounds and sequences. Just please be careful... teacher are great at knowing their students strengths and weaknesses. If you require support, or have a questions, please contact me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com. Best Wishes, Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Know the Code: Consonant Blend "dr-"
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Know the Code: Consonant Blend "dr-"

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Consonant blend dr- When teaching students the consonant blend, dr-, using the principles of Orton Gillingham along with multisensory strategies to deepen the learning connection is a superior way to learn, and to learn to automaticity. This resource has numerous opportunities for student development for the consonant blend "dr-." Skills developed include: Vowel Team concept Syllabication of words Decoding Encoding Reading Fluency Comprehension Writing development Processing speed Working Memory Long-term memory Word Retrieval Special Education Teachers who are required to provide study guides, based on IEP Accommodations for classified students, or general education teachers responsible for students with 504 Plans, include activities from this lesson into your study guides. Study guides are a great opportunity to include this skill, to continue reading, writing skills development. There are so many parents who would appreciate the practice opportunity for their child. Questions? Email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com. Please put TES in subject area. Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Know the Code: Compound Words
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Know the Code: Compound Words

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Are you looking for a multisensory based lesson to support student learning of compound words beyond the basics? Did you know there are three types of compound words; or that usually the first word in a compound word is the one that is accented or stressed? Students that have difficulty learning to read compound words need to know the nuances. For example, did you know the three types of compound words are closed compound, open compound and hyphenated compound words. For students with dyslexia or other language based challenges, this type of information may be the final pieces to understanding and internalizing compound words. This lesson is really one for any grade level above 2nd grade. If a student has missed learning opportunities due to environmental, medical or emotional challenges, the skill can be presented. Please select only the activities relevant to their skill needs. Overall, this Orton Gillingham Based resource includes a multitude of skills development : Writing development and strategies Working and long-term memory development Visual memory Word retrieval Processing speed Accent - were does the accent belong? Three types of compound words Vocabulary Reading comprehension Reading fluency Controlled Reading to develop compound word identification and fluency It is my sincerest hope that this multisensory resource based on the principles of Orton Gillingham benefit you and the student/child who needs the support. Please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail if you have any questions. Thank you. Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)