![]() The letters are shown, emphasized and stretched out as he makes the different sounds and then squished back together as he says the whole word. Jack Hartmann practices stretching the sounds in letters out in this super catchy video. The Best Blending and Segmenting Words Videos Stretchy the Word Snake She shares three ways to eliminate YouTube video ads so that you can safely play these learning videos in your classroom. If you plan to show YouTube videos in your classroom, I highly recommend that you read this blog post by Catherine, the Brown Bag Teacher. Also, I always recommend previewing the full video before showing it to your class. While I personally believe these videos are appropriate for first and second grade classrooms, remember that there can often be inappropriate ads before and after YouTube videos. The more we practice blending and segmenting words, the stronger readers we become. The more we do that, the stronger we get. I tell those students that practicing these skills is like exercising a muscle. Other students would get totally confused about stretching those words out to hear each sound. ![]() I have sat across from many students at my guided reading table who could easily produce letter sounds, but when it came to blending them they were totally stumped. Sight words 2 song is about sight word recognition.This sight word song includes the following sight words for, by, as, of, he, she, was, with, but, can, I. Try to say the sight word before Jack does the firs. ![]() Blending and Segmenting Videos that will Have Your Students Moving and Learning Dolch Sight Word Review by Jack Hartmann teaches the first ten sight words on the Dolch Sight Word List. Or have you ever come across a super long, scientific-looking word that was totally new to you? I find myself saying each individual sound as I try to pronounce it correctly. How many times have you had to s-t-r-e-t-c-h out the word “Wednesday” or “library” as you spelled it? #guilty □□♀️ It seems like such a simple thing to us as we are already familiar with these skills and use them all of the time. One of the biggest hurdles to fluent reading is mastering the way words come apart and go back together. I love these 6 videos to practice blending and segmenting words. ![]() The catchy tunes and engaging video make the content “sticky” so new readers can recall it easily. Videos are such a great way to practice skills that require a lot of repetition to learn. ![]()
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