Thursday, December 20, 2018

spire esp books magnetic board GIVEAWAY Open until 12/31 midnight

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Magnetic Board and Letters
Students build and maniplate words with this color-coded letter set, designed to assist students in differentiating between different types of phonograms. (1 per student)
Sound Circles and Rectangles
Students use white and green sound circles to represent consonants and vowels. These manipulatives mirror those used with the teacher's Magnetic Phoneme Segmentation/Phoneme-Grapheme Chart. (1 per student)


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SPIRE Student Manipulatives Kit

This kit includes a magnetic board and letters as well as packages of sound circles and syllable rectangles. The magnetic board and color-coded letter set help students build and manipulate words, while assisting them in differentiating between different types of phonograms. Students use white and green sound circles to represent consonants and vowels.

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Goal: Build words with students by focusing only on the sounds

that make up the word.

Have students build words using white circles for consonant

sounds and green circles for vowel sounds. Remind students to

use one white circle for a consonant team (sh, ch, th, wh).

Model

The first word is crash. Say the sounds in crash. (/k/ /r/ /a/ /sh/)

Bring down a circle for each sound in crash. Remember

to use white circles for consonant sounds and green circles

for vowel sounds. (Wait for students to finish building the

word.) Point to each circle and say the sound. (/k/ /r/ /a/

/sh/) Now sweep your finger under the circles and blend the

word together. (crash)





Goal: Build words with students using phonograms learned in

Step 1.

Say each word, and have students repeat while counting the

sounds on their fingers. Then have students build the word using

their Magnetic Letters. After building each word, have students

point to each letter as they sound out the word. Then have them

sweep their finger under the letters and blend the word together.

Model

Say spring. (spring) How many sounds do you hear in the

word spring? (4) Use your letter tiles to build the word spring.

(Wait for students to finish.) Now point to each letter and say

the sounds. (/s/ /p/ /r/ /ing/) Great! Now sweep your finger

under the letters and say the whole word. (spring) Good job.

Now let’s build some more words.

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