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Lesson Topic
Orton-Gillingham
Lesson Outline
To warm up, Reid wrote the letters of the alphabet, identified the vowels, and defined a syllable. I conducted a visual drill: Reid read 25 detached syllables (closed, open, r-controlled, silent-e) and sorted 25 syllable cards according to the syllable type. I dictated eight detached syllables (mean, red, sea, Ea, son, shore, star, time), and Reid wrote them and then matched them to make actual words (meantime, reason, seashore, Easter). I dictated sentences for Reid to write and edit using the CUPS acronym (Capitalization, Understanding, Punctuation, Spelling). We reviewed a spelling deck (with, much, stick, yell, cliff, jazz, sneaker). Reid practiced syllabication on the dry-erase board; I introduced a new concept, the vowel team ee /E/. I dictated example words for Reid to write. We reviewed his spelling deck outside; Reid "punched" the letter (punching a punching bag as he spelled) To conclude, we co-read an articles from ReadWorks, "Lebron!" and answered comprehension questions.
Assignment
none
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Session Hours
1.00
Hours Attended
1.00
Entry Status
Review Status
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