Friday

Short Vowel Sounds


Readers need to correctly hear and make short vowel sounds. Teach short vowel sounds early. Many readers I've worked with who struggle with reading at the end of first grade have problems with short vowel sounds. I'm currently tutoring a third grader who makes the short a sound when she tries to make the short e sound. There are confusions with the other short vowels at times too. 
So, teach short vowel sounds early. Check if a struggling reader needs to learn short vowel sounds and teach them. I've seen huge improvements in most children I've tutored with reading once they learned vowel sounds.

My research and experience indicates some value to focusing on short vowel word reading first. Most children benefit from over learning the short vowel sounds first through practice, reading, and writing. Many early phonics books start with short vowel words.

I think many children learn best when they are taught a few things at a time and given the opportunity to practice until it becomes automatic.

Nora Gaydos has written my favorite phonics books for early readers. You will find these books and more in my Amazon Store. Please take a look around and be sure to look to the right and Browse by Category. Amazon offers Free Super Saver Shipping on many items in my store. (Remember to check the Free Super Saver Shipping box at check out to get the free shipping.) I've shared my favorite books, magnetic letters, and leveled books in this store.

The phonics books I've shared in my store have some high frequency words or sight words. You can teach a child to sound out most sight words, even ones that don't follow the rules.

I do recommend having a child practice reading with short vowel words first, but it's good to throw in a few easy long vowel words to introduce the sounds. (no, go, he, me, we, I)


Try out the Now I'm Reading Phonics series, teach a few high frequency words, encourage thinking about the stories, and balance phonics books with authentic text books.

Here's some advice:
  1. Wait to tell a child he or she made a mistake until he or she has finished a sentence or two. Then say, "Something didn't sound quite right. That sounded confusing." Engage the child in the story, look at the pictures, talk about what has already happened, ask a child to make a guess about something that might happen. You can take the opportunity to get a child thinking about what's happening to help, or you could just ask a child to read the page again. The goal is to have a child stop and fix his or her reading when it doesn't sound right or make sense. Follow a child's lead. Try not to frustrate or bore a child with too much talk.
  2. Give a child help with words if the child asks. Read part or all of a book if a child is struggling. Let the child read the book after he or she has listened to it a few times.
  3. A child practices sounding out and thinking while reading every time a book is read. Think of re-reading a book like a sports drill. Practice makes perfect. A child can and should read a good beginning reader book five or more times. Encourage a child to read early reader books many times.
  4. Don't make a child struggle through a book that the child can't read more than one in ten words. Find easier books or read the books a few times out loud to a child before asking the child to read.


You may find useful information in my Reading Resources page.

These are the books I'm currently using to tutor my friend's third grade daughter to help her with short vowels.














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Animorphs Books in Order

My ten year old son loves the Animorphs Book Series. Have you heard about these books? He loves books filled with action, and usually reads these books in a few days if he has time. The first book in the Animorphs series was published in 1996 and the last book was published in 2001. There are 54 books in the Animorphs series.
You may enjoy reading some of these books out loud to your children and work on reading comprehension.

Here's a book trailer for Animorphs. It may help you decide if these books would interest any of your children. I like the descriptive language and the way the author shares the characters' feelings. Kids love the high energy action.


There's even a website for readers of the Animorphs series to take quizes and explore.
My son thinks he wants to read the entire Animorphs Series by the end of the summer. The challenge is finding all 54 books. I don't want to buy them all. I checked at our local Barnes and Noble store. The books were $6.99 each, and the store only had the first two books in the series. Almost all the books are checked out from our library. I'm signed up with BookPig. We have a four books per month book rental plan, and they have the Animorphs books. If you sign up with BookPig be sure to use the code READHLPZ to get 50% off your first monthly fee.
We may have to resort to buying some of these books from Amazon. Here's a list of the Animorphs Books in case you are interested. I'm sharing them in order. Each book is linked to Amazon. You can find reviews of each book. Most look like they have Free Super Saver Shipping. Be sure to check the Super Saver Shipping box when checking out to get the discount.

You can buy The Animorphs Series Complete Set or:
The Invasion #1

The Visitor #2
The Encounter #3
The Message #4
The Predator #5
The Capture #6
The Stranger #7
The Alien #8
The Secret #9
The Android #10
The Forgotten #11

The Reaction #12
The Change #13
The Unknown #14
The Escape #15
The Warning #16
The Underground #17
The Decision #18
The Departure #19
The Discovery #20
The Threat #21
The Solution #22
The Pretender #23
The Suspicion #24

The Extreme #25
The Attack #26
The Exposed #27
The Experiment #28
The Sickness #29
The Reunion #30
The Conspiracy #31
The Separation #32
The Illusion #33
The Prophecy #34
The Proposal #35
The Mutation #36
The Weakness #37
The Arrival #38

The Hidden #39
The Other #40
The Familiar #41
The Journey #42
The Test #43
The Unexpected #44
The Revelation #45
The Deception #46
The Resistance #47
The Return #48
The Diversion #49
The Ultimate #50
The Absolute #51
The Sacrifice #52
The Answer #53
The Beginning #54

I've read parts of these books. The books seem good, but I'd like my son to be exposed to other books and authors. I plan to have my son read one other book for every two animorphs books he reads this summer.
If anyone has an opinion about these books, please share in a comment.

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