Multisensory Monday- Spelling with Smores

Posted by Brainspring on 8th Jan 2018

This is a great multisensory spelling activity to accompany the “sm” beginning blends.  All you’ll need is some Marshmallows, a wooden skewer, and a marker.  If you allow snacks in your cl … read more
Multisensory Monday- Vowel Team ee Tree

Multisensory Monday- Vowel Team ee Tree

Posted by Tammi Brandon on 27th Nov 2017

Multisensory Monday- Vowel Team ee Tree
Sometimes I find myself getting stuck in a rut when it comes time to create vibrant and fun multisensory activities for my students. I like having ideas that I can use year after year with students of … read more
Multisensory Monday- Connect Four Spelling

Multisensory Monday- Connect Four Spelling

Posted by Tammi Brandon on 20th Nov 2017

Multisensory Monday- Connect Four Spelling
Spelling skills are very important to both reading skills and writing skills.  We at Brainspring Orton-Gillingham feel a student has mastered a phonetic concept when the student can both read and spel … read more
Multisensory Monday- French Fry Fun Vowels

Multisensory Monday- French Fry Fun Vowels

Posted by Tammi Brandon on 12th Nov 2017

Multisensory Monday- French Fry Fun Vowels
One of the biggest struggles for many students is learning which vowel or vowel combination to use when spelling an unfamiliar word. As professional educators, we might use the Advanced Vowel Intensiv … read more
Multisensory Monday- Short Vowels Book

Multisensory Monday- Short Vowels Book

Posted by Samantha Brooks on 5th Nov 2017

Multisensory Monday- Short Vowels Book
Do you have students who require a great deal of teaching time due to poor reading skills? Mastery of short vowel sounds can be very problematic and require continuous review, which can bring reading … read more
Multisensory Monday- /nk/ and /ng/ Families

Multisensory Monday- /nk/ and /ng/ Families

Posted by Brainspring on 29th Oct 2017

Multisensory Monday- /nk/ and /ng/ Families
Welcome to Multisensory Monday! The -ng and -nk endings can be tricky for students.  Here is a creative multisensory activity to help students visualize the -ng and -nk endings as “families̶ … read more