Blog: Orton-Gillingham Weekly

Multisensory Monday: Paper Chronograph

Posted by Tammi Brandon on 5th May 2019

As upper elementary, middle and high school teachers, we sometimes lose our creativity when it comes to creating multisensory activities for our older students. Although our students might grimace at … read more

Multisensory Monday: Paint your -oe!

Posted by Julie Wright on 29th Apr 2019

The vowel team ‘oe’ gets fancy in this multisensory activity! Just like your toes are at the end of your feet, the vowel team -oe is found at the end of a word. If feet creep you out, this … read more

Multisensory Monday: Tic-Tac-DOUGH Game

Posted by Tammi Brandon on 21st Apr 2019

Students of all ages love games! Here is a quick game you can play to teach or reinforce the short E sound heard in EA words such as “bread”. Alternately, you could use this activity when teaching sin … read more