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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
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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
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Looking for a resource that has numerous Orton Gillingham lessons based on a multisensory approach that includes a systematic, sequential, and explicit method of presenting and teaching for internalization, beyond the method of “memorization?”
Lessons focus on prefixes, suffixes, and roots, including meaning of each, layer of language, and morphological awareness activity.This is “THE” resource to use especially if time is limited to develop multisensory lessons AND your students are older and require higher level thinking skills.
This bundle, in PDF format has complete multisensory lessons that provide an introduction, word lists, sentences, graphic organizers, application activities plus more!
Additionally, there are numerous graphic organizers included to support student writing, reading, and study habits. Numerous pictures are included to develop oral language skills, which in turn, support vocabulary development. Students who struggle to read and write, experience a significant decline in vocabulary, which then begins a “snowball effect,” - students fall further behind, challenged to the point where these students become academically behind by months and years, compared to their peer group.
Sight words are included with directions to support a multisensory presentation. Other reading skills developed:
Decoding
Encoding
Reading fluency
Word comprehension
Sentence comprehension
Paragraph comprehension
Section / Chapter discourse
Writing skills
Sentence structure
Syntax (rules of grammar)
Application activities are provided to support the internalization and comprehension of concepts included in the resource.
Cognitive skills are also refined and developed - see below:
Working memory
Word Retrieval
Long-term memory
Processing
Please check the Table of Contents for specific lessons.
If you have questions or would like clarification, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com .
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
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Thank you for previewing this 70 page PDF formatted bundle of multiple skills development using the Orton Gillingham Approach: multisensory, explicit, sequential, repetitive for internalization. Application activities develop the specific lessons presented, along with a game to continue student development of skills included in the bundle;
Word recognition
Decoding
Encoding
Vocabulary
Comprehension
Writing
Processing speed
Working memory
Long term memory
Word retrieval
Sentence structure
This lesson focuses on a multisensory approach, repetition, review, sequential focus on skill building for optimum student development, practice using multisensory strategies and techniques.
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Key Words: Orton Gillingham; OG; Dyslexia; Turner Syndrome; Basic skills; English Language Learners; ELL; ESL; Mega vocabulary; Reading comprehension; reading fluency; decoding; prefixes, suffixes, roots; Schwa; No Prep; Tutor; OG Tutor; Language Arts; Special Education; Parent Supports; Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny
Excellent lesson using a multisensory approach for students to learn and internalize the spelling generalization "add "e" to one-syllable words ending in s, v, and z."
There are a variety of activities to select from, based on student skill needs. See below for the "Table of Contents:"
Page 1/2: Title page and information
Page 3: Spelling Generalization and words for oral reading
Page 4: Write the rule in a multisensory way
Page 5: Controlled Reading Activity
Page 6: Reading passage focused on spelling generalization (add e to a one-syllable word when the word ends in s, v, and z.
Page 7: 4 by 6 Square Connect. This activity supports working and long term memory; and processing speed development
Page 8: Write sentences using words created from the 4 by 6 Square Connect
Page 9: Word Search (optional)
Page 10- Phonemic Awareness
Page 11: Answer Key
This lesson focuses on a multisensory approach, repetition, review, sequential focus on skill building for optimum student development, practice using multisensory strategies and techniques. This lesson requires teacher introduction, discussion and modeling, followed by student independent or partner development.
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
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This multisensory PDF formatted lesson focuses on the spelling generalization where the letters are added to one syllable words ending in "ch." When there is a word ending in "ch" but does not have a consonant letter before it, the letter "t" is added. However, the sound of the "t" is silent.
This lesson uses a multisensory approach, repetition, review, sequential focus on skill building for optimum student development, practice using multisensory strategies and techniques. Teacher introduction, discussion and modeling, followed by student application of skills is strongly recommended.
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
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This multisensory PDF formatted resource is designed to support learning the consonant blend "cr." Included in this resources are strategies and techniques based on the principles of Orton Gillingham including multisensory strategies to help internalize concept of "cr."
Additionally, many activities develop cognitive processes including working memory, long-term memory, processing speed, to name a few. Students benefit from improving cognitive abilities and moving away from pure "memorization." The main goal is to internalize concepts, not memorize and forget concepts. So, the more multisensorial the activities and application activities, the stronger the learning connection!
Have questions? Please contact me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com.
Respectfully,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
This lesson focuses on a multisensory approach, repetition, review, sequential focus on skill building for optimum student development, practice using multisensory strategies and techniques. This lesson requires teacher introduction, discussion and modeling, followed by student independent or partner development.
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Key terms: Orton Gillingham, workbook style, workbook format, workbook, multisensory education, multisensory activities, reading, writing, spelling, phonics, grammar, strategies; parent information; answer keys; consonants, consonant blends, consonant digraphs; vowel consonant e and Magic e; vowel teams, short vowels, long vowels, ending blends, syllables, syllable types: closed, open, Bossy R and R-controlled; vowel teams and vowel digraphs; consonant -le; vowel diphthong; oral language; receptive language; written expression; language development; language disorders; special education; gifted and talented; homework; fun; games; individual lessons; small group lessons; differentiated instruction; speech; speech therapy; Elizabeth Kenny, Elizabeth Foggin, Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny Foggin; Donna Salimando; Eileen Riozzi, spelling generalizations, spelling rules, posters, vowel posters, spelling posters, parts of speech, reading fluency, reading fluency practice, vocabulary; reading comprehension, clip art, table of contents; OG; schwa; processing speed; sentence structure; punctuation; grammar; syntax; sight words; red words; administrator; administrators; staff development; staff training; staff support; reading research guide; OG tutor; OG tutoring; tutor; og lessons; OG lessons; help in reading; reading help; parent help in reading; parent resource; writing; writing support; writing strategies; reading strategies; student reading support, professional development; staff training, staff development
This lesson, in PDF format, focuses on teaching the consonant "tr" using a multisensory approach, repetition, review, sequential focus on skill building for optimum student development, practice using multisensory strategies and techniques. This lesson requires teacher introduction, discussion and modeling, followed by student independent or partner development.
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Key terms: Orton Gillingham, workbook style, workbook format, workbook, multisensory education, multisensory activities, reading, writing, spelling, phonics, grammar, strategies; parent information; answer keys; consonants, consonant blends, consonant digraphs; vowel consonant e and Magic e; vowel teams, short vowels, long vowels, ending blends, syllables, syllable types: closed, open, Bossy R and R-controlled; vowel teams and vowel digraphs; consonant -le; vowel diphthong; oral language; receptive language; written expression; language development; language disorders; special education; gifted and talented; homework; fun; games; individual lessons; small group lessons; differentiated instruction; speech; speech therapy; Elizabeth Kenny, Elizabeth Foggin, Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin; Elizabeth Kenny Foggin; Donna Salimando; Eileen Riozzi, spelling generalizations, spelling rules, posters, vowel posters, spelling posters, parts of speech, reading fluency, reading fluency practice, vocabulary; reading comprehension, clip art, table of contents; OG; schwa; processing speed; sentence structure; punctuation; grammar; syntax; sight words; red words; administrator; administrators; staff development; staff training; staff support; reading research guide; OG tutor; OG tutoring; tutor; og lessons; OG lessons; help in reading; reading help; parent help in reading; parent resource; writing; writing support; writing strategies; reading strategies; student reading support, professional development; staff training, staff development
Thank you for previewing this multisensory lesson in PDF format. Student activities are included to support student memory, for eventual automatic and immediate recall of short vowels, through the use of visual cues and multisensory activities.
Do you have students who require a great deal of one-to-one teaching time due to limited reading skills? Well this is a great packet to use to support student development of short vowels. This multisensory lesson is based on the principles and research of The Orton Gillingham approach, a multisensory, explicit, sequential, and cumulative approach, which incorporates repeated and continual review of skills. Short vowels for many students can be problematic, and require continual review and reinforcement.
The multisensory lessons including cue cards of each short vowel, book marks for student in keep in a folder to quick reference, and multisensory activities that can be used in a class setting, independently, small group, or whole class are included. Well this is a great learning tool to support students learning after initial presentation, and directions, with less teacher directed time. There is a great opportunity for students to also increase memory and recall, while becoming more independent!
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
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Thank you for previewing this multisensory lesson in PDF format with student activities that can used to support reading skills development and increase student memory. Students need to have automaticity of short vowel sounds, through multisensory activities.
Do you have students who require a great deal of one-to-one teaching time due to limited reading skills? These multisensory lessons are based on the principles and research of The Orton Gillingham approach, a multisensory, explicit, sequential, and cumulative approach, which incorporates over-learning and a continual review of skills. Short vowels for many students can be problematic, and require review and reinforcement.
Please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com if you have questions, or require clarification.
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., )G-TT (IMSLEC)
Vowel Diphthong
This is a multisensory lesson for students developing reading and writing skills. This multisensory lesson is a 12 page PDF document with an answer key. Please preview before purchasing to ensure it meets your students' needs. A multisensory approach to phonogram development through the use of multisensory Orton Gillingham principles incorporated to support student skill development necessary to become independent readers and writers.
Techniques provide student with opportunities to engage numerous brain pathways to develop phonograms. The packet includes: visual, word list, controlled reading, and writing activities to support skill development, word and sentence development.
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
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This multisensory lesson based on the principles of Orton Gillingham provides a variety of opportunities for students learn the meaning of the root "bio."
This packet provides students with a science focus on biomes, which for many students, is a big interest. Students in the middle and high school can access the Youtube website to further their concept development.
This multisensory packet includes:
Page 1/2 - Title and informational page
Page 3 - Introductory multisensory lesson
Page 4 - Word List
Page 5 - Controlled reading
Page 6 - Graphic Organizer - K-W-L
Pages 7/8 - Reading passage - The Five Major Biomes
Page 9 - Optional Activity- Word Search. Please only offer this to students as an optional activity. Why? This activity is one where a student either loves to do word searches, or dislike greatly. Those who do not like word searches may have difficulties with memory, processing, or visualization skills.
Page 10- Answer Key
If you require further support, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
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Vowel Diphthong "ue"
This is a multisensory lesson for students developing reading and writing skills. This multisensory lesson is a PDF document. Please preview before purchasing to ensure it meets your students' needs. A multisensory approach to phonogram development through the use of multisensory Orton Gillingham principles are utilized to support student skill development necessary to be independent as readers and writers.
Techniques and strategies provide students with ample opportunities to engage numerous brain pathways to ensure brain is activated and engaged during learning of the concept "eu." The packet includes: a visual, word list, controlled reading, and writing activities to support skill development.
If you have questions, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
This is a wonderful multisensory lesson to help students develop the skills to decode words based on syllable types. The most common syllable type is "closed." This is a detailed, multisensory based resource based on the principles of Orton Gillingham. There are application activities along with teacher information, visuals, word lists, phrases and controlled reading.
If you have a question, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
The prefix un- is one of the most common prefixes that can added to words. This multisensory resource focuses on teaching the following concepts: prefix, meaning of un-, reading word lists, and sentences; along with writing development through writing activities. this is a great lesson based on the principles of Orton Gillingham using multisensory strategies.
The packet includes: background information, visuals, word list, controlled reading, and writing activities to support skill development, and more...
If you have questions, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Cordially,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Many people are hesitant to teach the concept of Schwa. DO NOT BE AFRAID or HESITATE! This is a great lesson to present to students learning the concept of Schwa. This multi-facted lesson is based on the principles of Orton Gillingham using multisensory strategies! There are activities to follow-up or for application and/or practice.
Would you like more information, then contact me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
This is a great multisensory lesson based on the principles of Orton Gillingham. The focus is r-controlled / bossy ir. There are numerous activities in this packet to support understanding of r-controlled words. R-Controlled/Bossy R (both terms are used interchangeably) include: ar, er, ir, or, and ur. The R "bosses" the vowel around, causing the vowel to sound different. The R comes after the vowel (this helps students for spelling purposes).
The multisensory lessons included in the packet include:
Page 1 - Title page
Page 2 - Informational page
Page 3 - Script to support multisensory lesson
Page 4 - Multisensory Introductory Lesson
Page 5 - Basic Word List of one-syllable word
Page 6 Phonemic Awareness Activity
Page 7 - Phrase list for decoding and reading fluency practice
Page 8 -Controlled reading through sentences
Page 9- Writing Activity
Page 10 - "or" word search - An optional activity
Page 11/12 - Additional word lists - these lists are designed so that the person working with student can select additional words for reading decoding and fluency practice
Page 13 - Optional practice to continue to review short vowel sounds. Student complete the text box by writing words that correspond to the short vowel listed.
Page 14 - Answer Keys
Please contact me via email if you require more information or require clarification.
Best wishes,
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
This multisensory lesson based on the principles of Orton Gillingham using multisensory strategies provides a variety of opportunities for students for consonant d. There is a script with information to support this lesson presentation for teachers and parents.
If you require further support, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
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Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Consonant blend gr-
When teaching students the consonant blend, gr-, using the principles of Orton Gillingham along with multisensory strategies to deepen the learning connection. This resource has numerous opportunities for student development for this reading skill.
Skills developed include:
Vowel Team concept
Syllabication of words
Decoding
Encoding
Reading Fluency
Comprehension
Writing development
Processing speed
Working Memory
Long-term memory
Word Retrieval
Special Education Teachers required to provide study guides, based on IEP Accommodations for classified students, or general education teachers responsible for students with 504 Plans, include activities from this lesson into your content area study guides. Study guides are a great opportunity to include this skill, to continue reading, writing skills development.
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
Short Vowel Visual Chart
Looking for a chart of short vowels including visual and words. This resource can be made into a poster for a classroom and as graphic organizers for a student's binder and homework folder. Students require a great amount of support in accessing the sounds of short vowels sounds until student has automaticity of each vowel sound.
Many teachers have communicated the numerous uses this chart has been during and after class lessons. Parents and guardians use the poster in size 8 1/2 by 11 inches at home and have shared the time for homework is reduced because their child uses it to support decoding and encoding words.
It is my hope that this resource supports your goals when teaching students. This tool is useful for all ages, and many older students and adults use it as well. Adults may prefer the size of the poster be reduced to 2 x 3 inches to use in daily life.
Have questions, please email me at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-Tt (IMSLEC)
This is a very useful multisensory PDF resource. This multisensory lesson focuses on open syllables; and can be a follow up lesson after teaching closed syllable type. There is a script to present this lesson; and the script includes a review of closed syllables. There is additional practice for students to have more opportunities to develop the skill, open syllable.
This multisensory resource is perfect for parents who want to continue to support their child reading skills development. Or, if you are a teacher looking to support students in your class and do not have conferences or the ability to attend a class to learn about the different syllable types. You can look at the other syllable resources available in my shop. Email me if you would like more information at ekennyfoggin@gmail.com . It would be my pleasure to support you.
Students who are able to identify the different syllable types are stronger decoders, which leads to stronger reading skills. When students have developed each of the seven syllable type concepts, their reading fluency will typically improve because they are not "stuck" figuring out the word. Why? They have the strategies to actually decode....
The multisensory packet on "open syllable" includes:
Informational page
Phonemic Awareness Activity
Script
This multisensory resource includes the concept of an open syllable with a word list to "code."
Controlled reading - sentences
Writing Activity
Practice page for increased comprehension and internalization of concept.
Reading passage
Thank you.
Elizabeth Kenny-Foggin
M. S., M. A., OG-TT (IMSLEC)
ekennyfoggin@gmail.com