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Is b/d a reversal problem for your Ss? We use articulation to help with formation! When you make the /b/ sound your mouth is closed. Therefore, start with a straight line. When you make the /d/ sound your mouth is open (more like a circle), so start with a...

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Dave Robertsonvor 2 Jahren

Love it! Will literally be trying this with my Ss tomorrow. Thks

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Rod Eversonvor 2 Jahren

We do it a little different, but same concept. Have them look in a mirror at the line their lips make when saying /b/ sound. Have them feel the circle their tongue is making with the roof of their mouth when saying the /d/ sound. (I tell them you could put a gum ball in there.++

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Mrs. Pallonevor 2 Jahren

Love that!

Profilbild von Rod Everson
Rod Eversonvor 2 Jahren

And they're tactile methods, so they don't get in the way of comprehension like other methods do. By the way, Romalda Spalding was doing this in 1957 in WRTR.

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Tracyvor 2 Jahren

Thank you for sharing. I never thought of that before. Will definitely be incorporating it.

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Elana Gordonvor 2 Jahren

Just was in a meeting with teacher & lit coach. 5th grader still having this issue and explained this articulation piece because you made me think about it. They loved it!! TY❤️

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Mrs. Pallonevor 2 Jahren

It’s been a game changer. Glad it was useful. I think I first read about this in the Lindamood Bell Lips program.

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Mauri Wilsievor 2 Jahren

My students have responded well when they notice a lower case b is in a capital B.

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Rod Eversonvor 2 Jahren

And either of our explanations also works for spelling, provided they write "d" starting with the circle first. If you feel the circle when saying the /d/ sound, write the one you start with a circle. If you feel the line, write the letter you start with the line. ++

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Rod Eversonvor 2 Jahren

Didn't realize the pic was a video. Nice explanation.

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