It's quite interesting to know about such topics in detail.
@quiltfabriccom6 ай бұрын
I looked at quite a few videos before this one. This is the best.
@joycesouza2111 ай бұрын
I've just watched 5min of this class and I'm in ecstasy! Thank you so much! Now, let me keep taking notes
@marinamounsey51104 жыл бұрын
I love this thank you so much! This is so useful for a number of teachers in my cluster here in New Zealand. I can also see its use for building parent knowledge on why we need to teach this explicitly to all our students.
@jeanettespeka65057 жыл бұрын
Excellent. All teachers need to watch these wonderful presentations. THANK YOU.
@darlenegalambush89604 жыл бұрын
I love your presentations, they are fast and informative. I ordered Kilpatrick's book and it is $5 dollars off! I am building my library of resource books and I'm just getting started with being a grandma tutor. Thanks for your help!!
@frankvazquez5974
4 жыл бұрын
Make sure to Get Louisa Moats' spellography if you have any young ones K-6 or so, or struggling students. Very useful lessons.
@geoffvlearningmatters2 жыл бұрын
Well, this is really wonderful. Thank you for such clarity of explanation.
@emilysquire28324 жыл бұрын
I went to EBLI as you suggest and noticed that they support Fountas & Pinnell. F&P support whole language including running records and cueing systems. There leveling scheme presents validity and reliability issues. I'm concerned.
@user-pq8or3ti5y5 жыл бұрын
This is really helpful!!!!!Thank you !!!!!!!!!!
@user-kj8yl6sn2z5 жыл бұрын
Is there a brochure for her training?
@marieschmitt85723 жыл бұрын
Why is the vowel team ea as in hearth listed in your vowel teams list under /o/ as in octopus?
@catherinefisher50074 жыл бұрын
Excellent videos! Dr. Kilpatrick recommended the Reading League. I do have one question: Can you please explain to me why racketeer isn't split this way? rack / e / teer? I am having a difficult time understanding where to separate some words.
@gigichiang2229
2 жыл бұрын
rack-et-eer . I think the letter E pronounced as a short vowel , so between e and eer recognized as one vowel letter T belongs to the front.
@catherinefisher50074 жыл бұрын
Does it have to do with the schwa?
@donaldknight7479
3 жыл бұрын
I would think so.
@janice31674 жыл бұрын
What about the word “rhythm“? I think it has two syllables, but no vowel in the second syllable. I do think there’s a vowel sound in the second syllable.
@ortcutt
3 жыл бұрын
It has two syllables. The m at the end is a syllabic consonant, so it acts like a vowel. [ˈɹɪðm̩]
@waldocharles5167
3 жыл бұрын
@@ortcutt rhy/ thm. the th sound make a d sound.then follow by a strong m sound. thats the only way i can explain it.
@emmyjay1300 Жыл бұрын
Legit
@TaiLe-dr5ve7 ай бұрын
In American Cambridge Dictionary, i see: They write the word 'menu' is /ˈmen.ju/, but i hear many native American speakers say /ˈme.nju/ They write the word 'city' is /ˈsɪt̬·i/, but i hear many native American speakers say /ˈsɪ.t̬i/ /ˈmen.ju/ and /ˈme.nju/, which is correct? Is there any different when speaking these two syllable types. /ˈsɪt̬·i/ and /ˈsɪ.t̬i/, which is correct? Is there any different when speaking these two syllable types.
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It's quite interesting to know about such topics in detail.
I looked at quite a few videos before this one. This is the best.
I've just watched 5min of this class and I'm in ecstasy! Thank you so much! Now, let me keep taking notes
I love this thank you so much! This is so useful for a number of teachers in my cluster here in New Zealand. I can also see its use for building parent knowledge on why we need to teach this explicitly to all our students.
Excellent. All teachers need to watch these wonderful presentations. THANK YOU.
I love your presentations, they are fast and informative. I ordered Kilpatrick's book and it is $5 dollars off! I am building my library of resource books and I'm just getting started with being a grandma tutor. Thanks for your help!!
@frankvazquez5974
4 жыл бұрын
Make sure to Get Louisa Moats' spellography if you have any young ones K-6 or so, or struggling students. Very useful lessons.
Well, this is really wonderful. Thank you for such clarity of explanation.
I went to EBLI as you suggest and noticed that they support Fountas & Pinnell. F&P support whole language including running records and cueing systems. There leveling scheme presents validity and reliability issues. I'm concerned.
This is really helpful!!!!!Thank you !!!!!!!!!!
Is there a brochure for her training?
Why is the vowel team ea as in hearth listed in your vowel teams list under /o/ as in octopus?
Excellent videos! Dr. Kilpatrick recommended the Reading League. I do have one question: Can you please explain to me why racketeer isn't split this way? rack / e / teer? I am having a difficult time understanding where to separate some words.
@gigichiang2229
2 жыл бұрын
rack-et-eer . I think the letter E pronounced as a short vowel , so between e and eer recognized as one vowel letter T belongs to the front.
Does it have to do with the schwa?
@donaldknight7479
3 жыл бұрын
I would think so.
What about the word “rhythm“? I think it has two syllables, but no vowel in the second syllable. I do think there’s a vowel sound in the second syllable.
@ortcutt
3 жыл бұрын
It has two syllables. The m at the end is a syllabic consonant, so it acts like a vowel. [ˈɹɪðm̩]
@waldocharles5167
3 жыл бұрын
@@ortcutt rhy/ thm. the th sound make a d sound.then follow by a strong m sound. thats the only way i can explain it.
Legit
In American Cambridge Dictionary, i see: They write the word 'menu' is /ˈmen.ju/, but i hear many native American speakers say /ˈme.nju/ They write the word 'city' is /ˈsɪt̬·i/, but i hear many native American speakers say /ˈsɪ.t̬i/ /ˈmen.ju/ and /ˈme.nju/, which is correct? Is there any different when speaking these two syllable types. /ˈsɪt̬·i/ and /ˈsɪ.t̬i/, which is correct? Is there any different when speaking these two syllable types.