Phonic Faces Rules Short Vowel and Silent E

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

www.elementOry.com
This is a demonstration showing how Phonic Faces can be used to easily show the principle of short vowels, and how a silent e changes the vowel to a long vowel sound. Great for beginning readers or any person, young or old, who has difficulty understanding phonics. Materials are available at elementOry.com

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  • I either get responses like this, i.e., phonics is a fragmented approach, or the opposite, I am not doing strict phonics. so apparently I am balanced enough to displease both camps. the Phonic Faces are one strategy that help kids understand reading. See Teaching Beginning reading (link above) or RtI: Reading Intervention sessions 1 and 2 to see how they are used as one strategy to facilitate meaningful reading. This child improved from below preprimer to primer reading in 4 sessions

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  • @mjs0813 Preach...

  • I LOVE the face cards!!

  • thanks for the help now i can example this 2 my nephew much easier

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