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My name is Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin. My background is in special education -28 years! My great joy is working with people with dyslexic profiles and language based disorders. I have a private practice and work in a public school, working with students - Pre-K through post graduate. Recently selected as Teacher of the Year 2016-17 at the high school where I work. It is an honor to receive this award for the second time! Thanks ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Hello!
My name is Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin. My background is in special education -28 years! My great joy is working with people with dyslexic profiles and language based disorders. I have a private practice and work in a public school, working with students - Pre-K through post graduate. Recently selected as Teacher of the Year 2016-17 at the high school where I work. It is an honor to receive this award for the second time! Thanks ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
This lesson focuses on a multisensory approach, repetition, review, sequential focus on spelling rules/generalization skill building for optimum student development. It is important each student has time and opportunities to process skills to automaticity. Using a game style activity is one way for students to learn.
One folder has the playing cards for game cards for concentration. So teachers use as a learning center activity.
The other resource is a version of the power point that contains all of the slides used for the game cards, plus additional student activities to develop the separate spelling rules and generalizations.
The rules and generalizations include:
plural -s
plural -es
"fszl"
"-ck"
"-tch"
"dge"
"age"
Doubling Rule
E Rule
Change Y Rule
Optional Use: There are "wild cards" - students can change rule (if they turned over a different rule, so they have a "second chance" at getting a matched pair with another opportunity to turn over another card.
Optional: Lose a Turn cards
TEACHERS: You can determine the amount of rules to allow students to use. Remember there are 90 cards with the ten spelling rules/generalizations, young students developming visual memory will do better with less cards.But, as students's skills increase, consider increasing the number of rules/generalizations to include.
This concentration game is useful for single players, partners or small groups.
If you have a question, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com.
thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. a., OG-TT (IMSLLEC)
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Looking for a well developed "multisensory"PDF packet of activities to develop and internalize the meaning, and much more for the prefix "de-?" This multi-page resource is perfect for teachers and parents looking for meaningful work, with a variety of reading and writing activities. So many resources available for purchases are missing the skill building to develop writing. This resource includes a variety of writing opportunities, along with a user-friendly writer's support chart to help students with working memory, sequential ordering challenges, and language challenges. Pick and choose the skills you would like your student/child to focus on to develop this skill. There is an optional word search included. Please be advised it has been my experience working with students of all grade levels that students either love word searches or detest them. Therefore, please do not use if your student/child have challenges with visual spatial skills. Do not grade students if word searches are a challenge!
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Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
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This multisensory resource focuses on the science Greek root, "nuc."
This is a multisensory resource that includes a variety of methods to support student internalization of the meaning of "nuc," a Greek root. Teachers and parents can determine the specific pages a student may complete - very helpful for a class of diverse students academically. Of course, students can complete the entire multisensory packet, just providing options!
Some skills included in this multisensory resource:
decoding
encoding
writing development
working memory & long term memory development
language development
science based vocabulary
reading comprehension
reading fluency
science concepts
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Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Key Terms: Dyslexia, language, Greek root; speech; special education; tutoring; Orton Gillingham; OG tutor; Turner Syndrome: science; nucleus; nuclear
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Do you want to engage your child or students so they do not experience the summer slide? This is the resource for you. Fun activities that continue to develop cognitive, reading, and learning strategies.
Going on a vacation and anticipating long hours on the road? This is a great activity to entertain your children.
Are you a teacher working during the summer months to help students during Summer 2016 School?
Students think of the activities included in this resource as fun, not work. Just a different spin on time spent developing skills.
This is a fun, but very helpful resource designed to help students develop some reading and writing skills while developing strategies to support learning overall:
Memory - working and long-term retrieval
Word retrieval
Reading fluency
Vocabulary development
Reading comprehension
Decoding
Prefixes and Suffixes
Visual processing
Hope you have a great rest of summer 2016.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Key terms: Dyslexia; Turner Syndrome; Vocabulary; Orton Gillingham Instruction; IMSLEC; OG teacher; multisensory instruction; games; summer time; summer 2016
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This is a great multisensory resource that can be used daily in a classroom, or with an older students; and at home every day with parent support. Each Do Now activity builds upon previously presented skills. This resource can be used based on the specific skills a student may need to continue developing, including weaker reading, writing, and cognitive skills.
Many of the 40 Do Now activities have more than one day's worth of "do now activities."
The value of this multisensory is incredible at $25.99 dollars
Please look for the rest of this 4 book Do Now Activities over the next year. If you have any questions, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Key terms: dyslexia; Turner Syndrome; learning differences; Orton Gillingham tutor; English; do now activities; reading; decoding; reading fluency; prefixes; suffixes; Tutor; tutor time; encoding; writing development; reading comprehension; vocabulary; homophones; syllable types; cognitive development; Writing Trigger Words; graphic organizers; spelling rules; spelling generalizations; word lists
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Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
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This is a bundle of Latin roots. Each lesson is complete with a multisensory approach; introduction of each root; word list, controlled reading and more activities.
The bundle is appropriate for older students in middle and high school; adults; and student being homeschooled.
The price of this bundle is 50% off each lessons price.
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Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Key terms: Dyslexia; learning disabilities; Turner Syndrome; Orton Gillingham instruction; vocabulary; reading comprehension; special education; gifted and talented
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This is a detailed and skills development based study companion/guide for all types of learners. Special education students that struggle with reading and writing will benefit from the variety of specialized activities included. This multisensory resource will support continued development of the following:
Literary elements
Reading strategies
Writing skills
Reading fluency
Vocabulary Development
Reading Comprehension
Inferring
Predicating
Word comprehension
Sentence comprehension
Discourse comprehension
Poetry comprehension
There are a variety of application activities to help students understand and increase fund of knowledge using this companion guide. Teachers and parents can select all of the activities, or be more selective, based on student needs.
Additional information about World War One is included, through the use of videos. PLEASE NOTE - THE VIDEOS and some of the PICTURES SHOW GRAPHIC WAR SCENES. Please preview to determine whether you are comfortable sharing with your students.
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Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Key Terms: World War One; WW1; War; Reading comprehension; vocabulary; application activities; Classic novel; study guide; study companion; dyslexia; learning differences; Turner Syndrome; Gifted and Talented; All Quiet on the Western Front novel
Looking for a model of a short story plot triangle model for your students? Would any of your students benefit from having a graphic organizer of a short story plot triangle? Would you like to save time reinventing "the short story plot triangle" for every short story discussed? This resource uses the Most Dangerous Game, a classic suspense short story read in so many middle and high schools. Teach the short story triangle using The Most Dangerous Game. Students read the story, learn about the specific aspects of a short story plot triangle, and then can independently use the information in this resource for additional short stories comprehension!
The second file contains the actual text of the short story, The Most Dangerous Game. Since this classic suspense fictional short story is available online for free, I downloaded, formatted so students can annotate and have an easier time reading the text. The price of this multisensory resource if for the power point only - the story is free and available by "googling "free text of The Most Dangerous Game." It is my hope that providing it would save you time!
Additional strategies are included to support student development beyond the short story triangle such as a K-W-L graphic organizer, and a mini lesson on what strategies are and why strategies are important for readers to use when reading. For many students, unless explicitly explains and discussed, the connection is not made and students may continue to struggle year after year due to their uncertainty of what the literacy elements are to the short story triangle!
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Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (MSLEC)
Key terms: Dyslexia; language based disorders; Turner Syndrome; SLD; ELL; ELD; ESL; professional development; parent resource; OG; tutoring; Orton Gillingham; IMSLEC; Orton; Know the Code
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This bundle includes multisensory lessons related to Greek Combining Forms. The reason the title says Combining Forms is Greek Forms can be placed at the beginning, middle or end of a word.
This resource is being offered at 50% off!
Each multisensory lesson included is detailed and provide numerous application activities to support student internalization and comprehension.
If you have a question, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Key Terms: Greek combining forms; dyslexia; English; vocabulary; comprehension; learning differences; gifted and talented; dyslexia; science; Turner Syndrome
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This bundle includes three lessons at a 50% discount!
This is a bundle of multisensory lessons of vowel diphthongs oi, ou, and ow. The foundation of each lesson is based on the principles of the Orton Gillingham method: explicit, direct, repetitive to name a few aspects!
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Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Key terms:
Decoding; encoding; vocabulary; reading fluency; reading comprehension; application activities; Orton Gillingham instruction; OG tutoring; dyslexia; Turner Syndrome; learning differences; learning disabilities; specific learning disabilities; gifted and talented
Consider becoming a follower of my "Shop!" The resources include materials for all ages groups, ability levels, and specific academic concepts. Many of the resources provide basic information so adults working with students, or parents supporting their child, have background information that is useful when teaching.
This PDF document has over 10 pages of information, activities that include:
Memory development
Vocabulary development
Reading comprehension development
Decoding
Encoding
Parts of speech
Graphic organizers
Application activities
If you have questions, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Writing development
Processing speed
Key terms: English; spelling; language arts; decoding; encoding; dyslexia; gifted and talented; memory development; working memory; long term memory; word retrieval; Turner's Syndrome; morphology; vocabulary; reading comprehension; Orton Gillingham instruction; multisensory education; IMSLEC; OG; OG tutors; tutoring
This multisensory resource is part of a presentation for teachers and other adults looking to increase their knowledge to support students, young, teenagers and adults with reading and writing difficulties.
There are many teachers and parents willing to work to support struggling readers but lacking the materials and "know how!"
This is a packet that includes four mini lessons per grade level, beginning at kindergarten through sixth grade. Lessons include a focus on: vowel sounds; syllable type; syllabication; spelling rule/generalization; and prefixes, suffixes (grades 2 onward); reading fluency practice and writing. Each lesson includes the writing pages for student to write the dictated words you provide (included in each lesson) and for writing their own "personal sentences.
If you are interested in the higher grades revisit this shop again mid-May for the higher grades.
Please email me if you are interested in hosting a training at your school or organization.
If you would like to see a sample of a lesson, email me and I will forward to you for review.
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
This multisensory resource is part of a presentation for teachers and other adults looking to increase their knowledge to support students, young, teenagers and adults. Please email me if you are interested in hosting a training at your school, learning center or organization.
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Key Terms: Dyslexia; language; vocabulary; multisensory; IMSLEC; OG; Orton Gillingham tutoring; ELL; ESL; prefixes; suffixes; roots
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This is a multisensory resource that focuses on the vowel team -ey. The approach used to develop this reource is based on the principles of Orton Gillingham - direct, explicit, cumulative and multisensory. There are application activities included. However, please note that there are some activities such as scrambled words that may be inappropriate to some of your students due to visual processing, weak working memories etc. The reason these activities are included is for the other students who have visual processing as a strength, and LOVE the activities. My resources offer a variety of skill building for a variety of students. It is "assumed" that teachers and parents will determine which skill building activities are best for each student.
A sampling of skills building activities in this resource:
decoding
encoding
reading fluency
vocabulary
reading comprehension
visual processing
cognitive development
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Key Terms: Vocabulary; decoding; encoding; reading comprehension; reading fluency; cognitive development; visual and auditory processing; dyslexia; Turner Syndrome; learning differences; gifted and talented; vocabulary; Orton Gillingham instruction; OG tutoring; application activities.
This is a multisensory PDF resource designed for students that are developing reading comprehension and understanding of math terms. If you are looking for worthwhile resource that will help students develop math and science terminology and increase reading skills this is the resource. Words that are included in this resource that support math: sector; cross-section; bisector; dissection; mid-section; bisectors -to name a few!
There are a few application activities included to support a deeper understanding and potential for automaticity of words and their meanings.
There is a word search included in this resource. Please make the word search a voluntary assignment. Why? Many students love word searches, but many do not like word searches due to visual processing difficulties. It is included for those students who like to complete the word searches since it is another opportunity to internalize the words and roots.
The following skills are covered and a focus in this multisensory resource:
Decoding
Spelling
Reading comprehension
Reading fluency
Morphology
Memory development
Word Retrieval
Sentence development
Sentence comprehension
Syntax through writing activities
If you have questions, please email me at: ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Key terms: Dyslexia; Specific Learning Differences; Turner Syndrome; reading comprehension; morphology; vocabulary; math terms; decoding; memory development; spelling; cognition; reading fluency; processing speed
This is a PDF multisensory Orton Gillingham based resource that has been designed to support decoding, reading fluency, spelling, writing development; visual processing and memory building skills. Included are application activities to support the skills previously mentioned.
There are many word lists that include one and two-syllable words; compound words; including short vowels; consonant digraphs; r-controlled; vowel teams; diphthongs; and words with schwa.
Activities are included that help to develop cognitive skills including processing speed and memory; identification of specific phonemes; practice identifying and recalling words, including spelling of words from memory.
Answer keys are included in the PDF resource - but are not part of the preview resource.
Thank you and if you have a question, please email me at: ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Key Terms:
Dyslexia; reading fluency; decoding; language arts; English; Turner Syndrome; ESL; ELL; comprehension; vocabulary; tutor; Orton Gillingham instruction; OG tutor; tutor time; special education; learning differences
This multisensory resource focuses on the science Greek roots, "equi," and "equ." This is a great resource for students learning geometry. The knowledge gained from understanding the meaning of equi, equ brings students to "a higher understanding," which then helps make a stronger connection learning geometric shapes that are equilateral.
This is a multisensory resource that includes a variety of methods to support student internalization of the meaning of "equi, equ, the Greek roots.
Teachers and parents can determine the specific pages a student completes - very helpful for a class of diverse students academically. Of course, students can complete the entire multisensory packet - just providing options!
Some skills included in this multisensory resource:
decoding
encoding
writing development
working memory & long term memory development
language development
science based vocabulary
reading comprehension
reading fluency
math concepts (equivalent, equilateral)
Please contact me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Thanks.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Key Terms: Dyslexia, language, Greek root; speech; special education; tutoring; Orton Gillingham; OG tutor; Turner Syndrome: math; geometry concepts; equi; equ
This is a cross curricular multisensory resource. This resource is a study guide template where you can make changes on the document. Please be sure to save the original resource. The reason for the creation of this resource was to support students who, based on IEP requirements, are provided with study guides. The problem with many study guides is that only the concepts being tested are provided. Students with 504 Plans, ESL/ELL students and classified students are typically developing foundational skills, unlike some of their peers. There is nothing more important then developing key skills like inferencing, predicting, and the ability to apply new concepts with prior knowledge to make "connections."
This study guide provides a way to continue to develop the high order thinking skills, not just providing test material. In the end, many students who use study guides to memorize will not recall or lack the ability to communicate the essence of concepts from previous weeks. Therefore, this multisensory tool is a method to continue to develop skills without requiring additional time outside the class or home. Skills are repetitiously repeated throughout the school year, and students have a stronger opportunity to increase higher thinking skills.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Key Terms: older students; study guides; dyslexia; learning differences; cognitive skills; time management; beyond memorization; internalization; parents; Orton Gillingham instruction; OG; tutoring; tutor resources; science; history; government; chemistry; biology; content areas support; word document
This training packet is designed to provide examples of a multisensory lesson of the following: short vowels; consonants; consonant blends; consonant digraphs; long vowels; vowel diphthongs; compound words; schwa; inflected endings; prefixes; roots; suffixes; syllable types; spelling generalizations/rules and accent rules for participants use with their small and/or large classroom settings. Teachers will use multisensory strategies and better develop reading and writing skills, along with development of working memory; processing speed; vocabulary and writing skills.
Each grade level includes at least three skill areas that can be used immediately in classes, small groups, or for tutoring sessions.
Using a multisensory approach, along with the principles of Orton Gillingham, students can make progress and positive changes academically and with self-esteem.
This can be used to help struggling readers in from kindergarten to grade six (Look for the additional grades this fall 2016).
If you are interested in having me host a presentation at your school, parent support group, or other educational organization, please contact me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com. It would be my pleasure!
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Do you need word study activities with your students? Do you find that your students are able to state meanings of parts of speech, but struggle to identify parts of speech in sentences. This multisensory resource will support students as they learn and internalize grammar, including parts of speech, punctuation marks, and requires no prepwork (except for copying!).
Are you “maxed out” with time but need to plan short mini-lessons to support students with skill development?
Do you want to use multisensory activities that are research based, and provide differentiated review and skill development.
Activities included in this resource typically include more then one page of practice opportunities.
Each activity builds on previously presented skills.
$24.99
For individuals who would like a "background basics of most skills included in the resource, there is information provided with visual examples of activities.
Areas of focus:
Parts of Speech
Word Comprehension
Vocabulary
Reading strategies
Writing Development
Spelling
Grammar
Coordinating conjunctions
Subordinate conjunctions
Punctuation marks - periods; commas; exclamation marks; question marks; hyphens; quotation marks; semi-colons
Use of visuals to support writing
Words to help students activate minds for writing activities
Application Activities
Answer Keys
Cognitive areas including memory, processing speed, auditory and visual skill development are additional skills embedded in the skills presented.
This multisensory resource is based on the Orton Gillingham methodology, including explicit, repetitive and reflective of instant feedback to support internalization of lesson concepts.
It is my hope that teachers and parents can use this multisensory resource to support their students/children. If you have any questions, please contact me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
If you have a question, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)