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Orton-Gillingham: Vocab and Spelling With Greek and Latin (Dyslexia-Friendly)

In this 12-week, self-paced course, learners will learn common affixes, Greek and Latin bases, fluency, comprehension, and more using an Orton-Gillingham approach.
Jess Coulter, M.A.T. (Orton-Gillingham, Dyslexia)
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12 pre-recorded lessons
average 27 mins per video
12 weeks
of teacher support
5 hrs 27 mins
total video learning hours
1 year access
to the content
Homework
1 hour per week. Learners will be given homework with optional feedback. In general, learners can use lesson 5 review pages as "quizzes" for spelling mastery, and lesson 3 reading passages for "quizzes" for morphemic analysis.
Certificate of Completion
included

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 5
Once learners "crack the code," or master the decoding of the English language, the real fun begins! The English language is complicated, fascinating, and entirely amazing. In this course, I will guide learners through a structured approach to examining the English language. 

This class is built on the Orton-Gillingham approach to instruction. It combines decades of the best reading science with strong practice and routines so students gain confidence and practice in a hands-on, integrated, and fun way. Each week, learners will focus on a new set of affixes or Greek and Latin Roots, practice new vocabulary, and build reading fluency and comprehension. Please see the detailed timeline below. While Orton-Gillingham instruction is beneficial for all learners, it is particularly helpful for learners with dyslexia.

Classes will generally follow the following format, though there may be flexibility within each week, depending on the specific content. Learners can do all components in one sitting, or spread them out throughout the week.

Lesson 1 (always includes a video): Learn 1-4 new morphemes (affixes, Latin, Greek)

Lesson 2 (always includes a video): Review learned morphemes using the "3-Part Drill," a multisensory review process in the Orton-Gillingham approach to reading and spelling that helps students develop automaticity and fluency with sounds and symbols

Lesson 3 (does not include a video): Learners will use specially-designed passages to work on fluency, vocabulary, word building, and comprehension strategies for each week's passage.

Lesson 4 (usually includes a video): Learners will extend fluency, vocabulary, and fluency knowledge and skills through games, activities, and additional video lessons. 

Lesson 5 (does not include a video): A review page is shared with opportunities for students to practice spelling words and sentences using known morphemes, as well as additional challenge activities.
Learning Goals
Students will improve their understanding of the English language, its history and structure, and its grammar and usage rules.
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Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Orton-Gillingham Curriculum
12 Lessons
over 12 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Affixes -ed, -ing, -s/es
 Learners will be introduced to the terms morpheme, affix, prefix, suffix, and base. Learners will learn three basic affixes, as well as "The Big Three" spelling rules for adding suffixes to a base word. Learners will become familiar with procedures for the class. 
52 mins of video lessons
Lesson 2:
Suffix -able/ible
 Learners will be introduced to the suffix -able, -ible. Learners will continue to become familiar with procedures, and use a passage to increase fluency, morphemic knowledge, and comprheension. 
29 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
Suffixes -ful/less
 Learners will be introduced to our first consonant suffixes, and examine when morphology becomes tricky. 
24 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
Prefixes dis, un, in
 Learners will examine three prefixes with the same primary meaning, explore the use of those prefixes in reading passages, and explore our first "chameleon" (assimilated) prefix and how it affects the spelling of words. 
27 mins of video lessons

Other Details

Learning Needs
The Orton-Gillingham approach to morphology is helpful for all learners, but specifically designed to help dyslexic students succeed.
Parental Guidance
Learners will use genial.ly.com to access review games, as well as Kahoot. No log-in is required for either system.
Supply List
Worksheets will be provided as needed.

Learners benefit from a package of colored notecards, though they are not required. Notecards should be 4x6 inches and come in 5 colors: yellow, blue, lavender, pink, and green. Link below for convenience, but they can be found through other sellers.

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Illinois Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from Dominican University
Bachelor's Degree from Middlebury College
I am a certified elementary teacher with years of experience in preschool and second grade (certification expired). I have also taught ESL for 3 years on-line, and hold an MA in Teaching from Dominican University. I am trained in the Orton-Gillingham approach through IMSE (30-hour morphology plus course).

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