Sunday, June 16, 2013

100 FOLLOWERS STRONG!



I am so pumped to have reached 100 followers last week:)  I love the blogging world and being able to learn and share with teachers from not only the United States but the entire world!  In honor of hitting this milestone I am going to host a "little" giveaway.  The winner will receive a $25 TPT gift certificate and my entire TPT store.  Make sure that you get your entries in by the 21st  so that you have a chance to be the lucky winner.  Also stay tuned this week for a few little FREEBIES to honor the occasion as well!  

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23 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your 100 followers! It's so exciting!!

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  2. I love using songs and/or poems about phonics and their rules! Congratulations!

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  3. I love teaching phonics by reading aloud a good book!

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  4. I use Scholastic Phonics Tales to introduce a phonics concept!

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  5. BRAVO! CONGRATS!!! I CAN FEEL 200 COMING YOUR WAY!

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  6. Congratulations on 100 followers! I teach phonics in various methods, but I love using letter tiles to help students blend and segment the sounds.

    Andrea
    Reading Toward the Stars

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  7. I love to teach phonics with the Wilson Fundations program. And by using all the great ideas I get from my awesome Intervention Specialist! By the way, that's YOU in case your forgot!

    Lisa
    Always an Adventure in Kindergarten

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  8. Congrats on reaching 100 followers! I like to use songs, games, partner activities to teach phonics!

    Karen

    An Apple a Day in First Grade

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  9. I am a new follower and I am loving your blog! I used to teach 5th grade Math and Science, so I didn't teach phonics. I am moving to kindergarten this year, so I am sure your blog will be a lot of help!

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  10. I am a Wilson certified interventionist!

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  11. Congratulations to you! As a 1st g. teacher, I use the direct teaching method and incorporate pneumonics and actions to teach phonics. We used Open Court for several years and had such wonderful results.

    ahenry4443ah@gmail.com

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  12. Sorry...mnemonics like revoicing and actions...dagnab keyboard! :)

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  13. I teach math and science so I support the reading teacher with word breakdown and letter/blend sounds.

    Crystal Shepherd
    lucytumnus@gmail.com
    Lamppost in a STEM classroom

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  14. Thanks for all the great ideas and comments! I love hearing from everyone! I am having such fun with this giveaway.

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  15. I am a special ed. teacher for intensive resource, my favorite way to teach phonics has been Zoo Phonics, I saw more students learn the alphabet sounds and start to put together CVC words to read and spell, faster then any other method. I had a student who hadn't been able to learn and remember his letters or sounds, two weeks after introducing Zoo Phonics, he was naming, id sounds and spelling words! Paula
    http://educatingchildrenwithdisabilities.blogspot.com

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  16. I am a special education teacher for K-3. I use Recipe for Reading to teacher phonics daily. This summer I took a 30 hour Ortan-Gillingham training and I am scheduled to take a Wilson training. So excited to implement the strategies that I learned.

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  17. Congratulations! I love to use, poetry, read alludes, and strategies from Orton-Gillingham.
    Michelle
    Mjaquillard@oregoncs.org

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  18. Congrats! To teach phonics I do a NUMBER of my own things mainly using TPT products I've purchased. My district doesn't have a set phonics curriculum. Jkroske@gmail.com

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  19. My kids love the lakeshore learning letter game. I use that introduce the letter and sounds.

    kellybrown28021@gmail.com

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  20. We had had an inservice by a college professor and our district bought her phonics program to use in K-2. It involves a lot of writing and is all sound, chunks oriented. I really like it!

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    1. What is her program called? It is so interesting to hear all the different ways people teach phonics:)

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  21. Congrats on the 100+! One of the programs I use is called Super Sounder!
    Tammy
    First Grade @ Storybook Cafe
    dtklinger@gmail.com

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  22. Congratulations on your 100 followers! I teach phonics by using letter tiles, songs, whole group and small group instruction/activities. We just recently implemented a new reading program... "95 Percent Group".
    veronica.varela@live.com

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