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Bean Bag Toss
Working on alphabet sequencing skills.
Playing with Syllables
Syllable level of phonological awareness.
Phoneme manipulation
Medial vowel sound substitution is the final step in the phoneme manipulation students needs to master.
Body-Coda
Preparation for reading, writing, spelling, and vocabulary development.
Handwriting
Lessons include either cursive or print instruction.
Reading
Sample reading lesson with phrases and sentences
Spelling with digraphs
Sample spelling lesson from phase 3.
Math Table of Contents
Math lessons develop foundational concepts using the concrete, representational, abstract framework.
Math Table of Contents
Lessons develop precise mathematical vocabulary.
Simple addition
Lesson developing addition skills.
Number memory game
Lesson continuing to develop numeracy and mathematical vocabulary.
Pull Them Apart
Words can be divided into syllables. Words can be long or short. Long words will have more letters than short words. Sentences
are made of words. The introduction that sentences are made of words is the first introduction to the structure of our language.
are made of words. The introduction that sentences are made of words is the first introduction to the structure of our language.
Final Syllable Deletion
Syllables are units of oral or written language with one vowel sound and some accompanying consonants. They are units of sound said with one push of a breath. It is important to learn syllables in order to decode and encode.
Phonogram Card Game
All sounds are introduced using the three pathways – auditory, visual, kinesthetic, and tactile (VAKT)modes at the same time. When the information is received through more than one sensory pathway, there is an increased learning and retrieval.
Reading
Words are presented in a specific order for ease of pronunciation.
Spelling Sound Out
Spelling moves from sounds to letters. Learning to spell enhances the student’s reading and writing. The sound to letter
recognition is a key component of spelling.
recognition is a key component of spelling.
We are deeply appreciative of Mrs. Iyer for her exceptional contributions to the beginning of our daughter's education journey. Her innovative and personalized Montessori approach to reading and math not only equipped our daughter with essential skills but also instilled in her a lifelong passion for learning. Through hands-on activities and tailored instruction, Mrs. Iyer did not "categorize" our daughter but instead unlocked her potential, allowing her to progress confidently in reading and writing.
Priya and Deep Grewal
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