How to Transition Kindergarten Students From Letter Sounds to Reading CVC Words

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2022
  • Kindergarten is such a special year, and so much happens! Many of your Kindergarten students are mastering letters and letter sounds. But what about actually reading and writing CVC words? It's a huge shift to go from individual letters to entire words!
    In this video, I share strategies to help students navigate this important shift in their journeys as readers!
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Комментарии • 140

  • @adrianamiller2406

    yes, my son knows his sounds but he is having trouble putting it all together.

  • @natashap6453
    @natashap6453 Год назад +16

    Not a teacher, but noticed my kindergartener knows all his letters, sounds, and can easily segment, but struggles with blending! Thanks for all these tips!

  • @candicestephens7178
    @candicestephens7178 Год назад +5

    I teach 2nd grade, and I have 5 students really struggling with CVC words this year

  • @yolandamndana99
    @yolandamndana99 Год назад +8

    As a kindergarten teacher i have kids who know the letter sounds but can not blend. Just a quick question what do you start teaching kids, alpahabet letters or letter sounds? I have notice most kids struggle to differentiate the two and they get confused when you want them to blend

  • @learningattheprimarypond
    @learningattheprimarypond  Год назад +6

    Have you hit a roadblock with students who are at this transition phase? Ones that know their letter sound but can’t quite put that knowledge together to read words? Type “yes” in the comments if you’ve experienced this.

  • @josierolon330
    @josierolon330 Год назад +3

    I home school my 10 yr old in the spectrum since my daughter was diagnosed with breasts cancer. I've researched so many websites. I'm so blessed to have found you. Although I've gotten through a lot of what you've covered learning the reason why phonics is taught in a certain way makes total sense to me now. We also homeschool because one year in public school was very detrimental to him. He regressed two grades. Praise the Lord, he's doing better. I will continue to follow you. Thank you for all these tips today. Blessings❤

  • @ashaebbie_7409

    Yes, yes, yes.😢

  • @hal-kishtaini9785
    @hal-kishtaini9785 Год назад +3

    I’m not a teacher but I’m teaching my six and a half year old son whom struggling with reading any word. Yesterday I tried CVC words with continuous sound and it worked with him. We were so happy that he got the idea of blending. Thank you for sharing these tips.

  • @passionateaboutteachingins4685
    @passionateaboutteachingins4685 Год назад +3

    Is it possible for a learner to know all his sounds but still struggles to read.

  • @lesliebaxley419
    @lesliebaxley419 Год назад +4

    Yes specially in my Sped Ed class

  • @coreyaguilar600

    Yes, I work with students who fell behind during the pandemic and that transition is a struggle for them and me!!

  • @jeffsellenrick6635
    @jeffsellenrick6635 Год назад +4

    This is totally where my 5 year old is at. Thanks!

  • @gerrigoulet3843
    @gerrigoulet3843 Год назад +2

    Yes. Reading tutor for 2k girls and 2 2nd boys. The girls are nearly at this point-getting them to recognize letter apart from the alphabet song, and sounds. Thank you for your work

  • @annemary8182
    @annemary8182 21 день назад +1

    Well explained. Will try these with my son. Thanks for your content

  • @Rebel1280

    Watching this as a dad with a 5y struggling with blending, thank you for your input and advice :)

  • @eh.440
    @eh.440 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! I found it so helpful for you to remind us at around 3 minutes in just how much we're expecting of our little ones when we ask them to read cvc words, a lot of different skills go into it and it's been great to stop and think about the remarkable effort they're putting in

  • @sandracastillo7916

    You are so great; thank you so much for all the information and for the way you give it!😍

  • @randeescott9760
    @randeescott9760 Год назад +3

    Excellent video again! Thank you ❤

  • @gingerdillard1664
    @gingerdillard1664 Год назад +3

    I used the blending technique of open palm saying each sound in “top” and it clicked! Thank you- as usual, I watched it twice to take notes! ….And your hair looks really pretty❤

  • @seekpeace494
    @seekpeace494 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your strategies. ❤