Blog: Orton-Gillingham Weekly

Multisensory Monday- Wormy Red Words (Sight Words)

Multisensory Monday- Wormy Red Words (Sight Words)

Posted by Samantha Brooks on 28th May 2017

My students always benefit from Red Word (Sight Word) practice. This activity uses a multisensory approach that helps strengthen long-term memory recall. It’s inexpensive and easy to put togethe … read more
It’s Not Nonsense to Teach Pseudo Words!

It’s Not Nonsense to Teach Pseudo Words!

Posted by Brainspring on 6th May 2017

As in many areas of education, there are differences of opinion as to what constitutes valuable instruction.  Regardless of on which side one falls, the measure should always be student understanding … read more
Motivating Students to Read

Motivating Students to Read

Posted by Brainspring on 13th Mar 2017

To celebrate March is Reading Month, Brainspring Tutors and Instructors share their tips and ideas for motivating students to read. “How do you motivate your students to read?” I motivate my young, … read more
Why Not Try Graphic Novels?

Why Not Try Graphic Novels?

Posted by Samantha Brooks on 10th Mar 2017

How do you motivate a child to enjoy something they work so hard to avoid? Maybe it is time to introduce them to the exciting world of Graphic Novels. After many encounters with reading challenges, s … read more
Giving Students a Reason to Read

Giving Students a Reason to Read

Posted by Brainspring on 6th Mar 2017

In all my years as a reading tutor, I have found it hard to motivate students to want to read. Yes, I can teach them the code (phonics), I can practice fluency and build their vocabulary. I can show t … read more