by Karina Richland | Jan 8, 2023 | A PRIDE Post, Activities and Games, Multisensory, Multisensory Teaching, Orton-Gillingham, Reading, Spelling
Share This: The Silent E Syllable has one vowel, followed by one consonant, and a Silent E. The e is silent and the vowel is long. For example: bake, hike, cute. To make this concept really “click” with your student, you might want to try using Magic e...
by Karina Richland | Jan 9, 2022 | Activities and Games, Multisensory, Multisensory Teaching, Orton-Gillingham, Spelling
What is the Silent E Rule? If you add the suffix ing to a base word ending in silent e, you will drop the e and add ing to make a new word. This is called the Silent E Rule. For example: Drive + ing = Driving Ride + ing = Riding Love + ing = Loving Hide + ing = Hiding...