Make sure the new reader you are helping knows the long o, long e vowel sounds and the consonants g, n, w, and m sounds. You will be teaching the CV Rule or the consonant vowel rule. A vowel at the end of a short word usually has a long vowel sound. You can write the words no, go, me, and we or use magnetic letters to make the words NO, GO, ME, and WE. The first step is to show a child to make
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Michelle,
on 3/19/2012
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on 3/5/2012
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You can teach phonics rules with popular children's books and make it fun! Hop on Pop is one of my favorite books to use to teach phonics rules and words to beginner readers. You can find Hop on Pop in most book stores and libraries. The highlighted link will take you to an Amazon purchase page, or you can click on these pictures to find apps where you can interact with the book Hop on Pop. app
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Hop on Pop is one of my favorite early reader books - so many words they can read, and a fun story!
I love Hop on Pop! It is one of my favorite Dr. Seuss books. Share reading is great too. It takes aways the pressure of having to read an entire book alone. Thanks for the great ideas.<br />Tonya<br />www.stringskeysandmelodies.blogspot.com
We love Hop on Pop! Logan is reading a lot of the words himself!! He feels so "big".