Journal: Orton-Gillingham Weekly

Multisensory Monday- Slam! Game

Multisensory Monday- Slam! Game

Posted by Samantha Brooks on 16th Oct 2017

Multisensory Monday- Slam! Game
Welcome to Multisensory Monday…on Tuesday!  Sometimes it is nice to spice up Red Word review!  What better way to spice things up than with a game!  This game is cheap to make and easy to play.  … read more
Multisensory Monday- Pool Noodle Blending

Multisensory Monday- Pool Noodle Blending

Posted by Tammi Brandon on 9th Oct 2017

Multisensory Monday- Pool Noodle Blending
As summer draws to an end, rather than throwing away those beat-up pool noodles, grab them for this fun Multisensory Monday activity that your students will love!  Blending is an essential skill in re … read more
Letter Reversals and Dyslexia

Letter Reversals and Dyslexia

Posted by Samantha Brooks on 6th Oct 2017

Letter Reversals and Dyslexia
Why do some students reverse b and d when writing and reading?  Why do other students read words such as “was” as “saw”?  Samantha Brooks takes a deeper look at reversals and d … read more
Orton-Gillingham Part 5: Choosing a Program

Orton-Gillingham Part 5: Choosing a Program

Posted by Stephanie Cork on 28th Sep 2017

Orton-Gillingham Part 5: Choosing a Program
There are many things to consider when you are looking for an Orton-Gillingham program. Find out how to choose a quality, easy-to-use program in Part 5 of the series “Orton-Gillingham: A Multise … read more
Multisensory Monday- Hoop War (ng/nk)

Multisensory Monday- Hoop War (ng/nk)

Posted by Audrey Bon on 24th Sep 2017

Multisensory Monday- Hoop War (ng/nk)
Concept: ng/nk Endings Many of my students struggle to hear the difference between words that contain -ng or -nk endings (such as sung, pink, strong) and words that sound very close but do not have -n … read more
Multisensory Education- Hear, See, Move, Learn

Multisensory Education- Hear, See, Move, Learn

Posted by Brainspring on 22nd Sep 2017

Multisensory Education- Hear, See, Move, Learn
Imagine you are traveling in an unfamiliar city and are looking to visit an art gallery. Your cellular data is off and you’re relying on getting directions the old-fashioned way. You walk out of your … read more