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Sounding Out and Spelling Sight Words: Part 2

In this 12-session course, learners will learn to read and spell "sight words" using a systematic and explicit phonics curriculum based on the Science of Reading.
Jess Coulter, M.A.T. (Orton-Gillingham, Dyslexia)
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12 live meetings
5 in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 2
**This class is a follow-up to “Sounding Out Sight Words: Part 1.” Learners who have not completed SOSW1 should reach out to discuss whether this class is a good fit before enrolling.

In this class, your learner will receive the foundation for reading "sight words" (and so many other words as well), with clear rules and sound guides. This class is largely based on the "Logic of English" curriculum "Sounding Out The Sight Words" by Denise Eide and Cindy Kringelis. This curriculum is built on the science of reading. Learning the rules for the sounds is a far more efficient way of mastering so-called "sight words" than memorizing by sight. 

Students will be most successful if they have taken Sounding Out Sight Words 1, or reached out to discuss placement. The teacher reserves the right to withdraw students who have not completed part 1 or communicated with the teacher prior to enrollment.

Lessons will follow the following format:

Warm up, introductions,
Phonics or spelling skill introduced
Practice with the skill through games
Say-to-spell practice with high frequency words and others with the same sound patterns

Students should be prepared for class with a whiteboard and marker or paper and marker (marker makes it easier for me to see their work). Additional games and activities will sometimes be sent after class for additional practice.

Lesson 1: (Four sounds of I--/i-I-E-y/) Spelling Rule: I and Y may say /i/ or /I/ (short or long i) at the end of a syllable.
Dolch words: I, fire, time, ride, like

Lesson 2: Spelling Rule: English words do not end in V or U. Add “silent e”
Dolch Words: give, have, live, five, gave, live, blue

Lesson 3: SH (/sh/)  CH (/ch/, /sh/, /k/) and WH (/wh/)
Dolch words: fish, wish, she, sheep, shall, wash, when, why, white, which, what

Lesson 4: OW says /ow/ and /O/
Dolch Words: how, brown, now, down, flower, grow, own, yellow, snow, window, show

Lesson 5: OU says /ow/ /O/ /oo/ /u/ and /broad u/
Dolch words: four, your, you, ground, our, out, round, found, around, about

Lesson 6: y says /y-i-I-E/ Spelling rule: When a one-syllable word ends in a single-vowel Y, it always says I. Y says /E/ in an unstressed syllable.
Dolch words: my, myself, try, fly, by, why, funny, very, kitty, carry, baby, party, every
Lesson 7: I may say /I/ and /O/ before two consonants. IGH says /I/
Dolch words: hold, cold, old, kind, find, both
Dolch words: light, night, right

Lesson 8: OO has three sounds
Dolch Words: too, soon, wood, good, look, door, floor, school

Lesson 9: EA says /E-A-e/
Dolch words: eat, read, clean, head, bread, bear

Lesson 10: IR and OR
Dolch words: girl, first, bird, birthday, or, corn, for, morning

Lesson 11: OA says /O/ and AW says /aw/
Dolch words: boat, coat, saw, draw

Lesson 12: OI and OY say /oi
Dolch words: boy, toy

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Supply List
All necessary supplies will be provided prior to each class session. Learners should have a white board and markers available at each session.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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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 through second grade. I have also taught ESL for 3 years on-line, and hold an MA in Teaching from Dominican University.

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$125

for 12 classes
2x per week, 6 weeks
25 min

Completed by 43 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
4-7 learners per class

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