Readers need to correctly hear and make short vowel sounds. Teach short vowel sounds early. Many readers I've worked with who struggle with reading at the end of first grade have problems with short vowel sounds. I'm currently tutoring a third grader who makes the short a sound when she tries to make the short e sound. There are confusions with the other short vowels at times too. So, teach
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Michelle,
on 9/29/2011
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Early readers need to learn short vowel sounds. Here are links to some videos to help your beginning reader practice and learn short vowel sounds. Hop on Pop is a great book to read aloud to a child learning short vowel sounds. You can have your child try to read short vowel words. Check out this video I made showing teaching a child to read, mix up, and put back together a group of
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