3/18/2023 0 Comments Some any wordwallI'm conducting today's podcast for my native New Orleans, channeling the heart of Voyager Sopris Learning ® in Dallas, TX. We are so excited to have you back with us. Welcome back to the EDVIEW360 podcast series. Dahlgren is a national LETRS ® trainer and our guest today on EDVIEW360. Mary Dahlgren, president of tools 4 reading and author of Kid Lips® and Phoneme/Grapheme instructional cards for elementary, special education, and English language learner teachers. The more rapidly we can build those networks, the more rapidly students can begin reading independently. We know we have this area in our brain we want to build those neural networks. Teaching them about the 44 speech sounds of the language it’s like teaching the multiplication tables. Setting up sound walls has to do with the 44 speech sounds of the language not just the 26 letters of the alphabet. We were great at talking about the prints and syllable types and teaching kids about that decoding piece but we'd left out the phonology. Mary Dahlgren: We rarely acknowledge the sounds of our language in general education classrooms. More Resources to Support the Science of Reading Learn why you should retire your word wall and how to implement an effective sound wall during this informative podcast.
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