Embedded Picture Mnemonics for Effective Letter-Sound Learning
Embedded picture mnemonics are a proven method to teach children about letters and their corresponding sounds. Using letter cards with embedded key word pictures, this research-based approach enhances letter-sound correspondences. The instructional videos provide explicit routines for teaching key words, first sounds, and letter formations, supported by the Printing Like a Pro program. Explore this innovative teaching technique at www.onlit.org.
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Embedded Picture Mnemonics
Embedded Mnemonic - L (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - I (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - T Instructional Video Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - F (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - C (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - O (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - E (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - A (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - D (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
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Embedded Mnemonic - S Instructional Video Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - U Instructional Video Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - R Instructional Video Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - N (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - M Instructional Video Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - H (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - B (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - J (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - G (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - Qu Instructional Video (Blendable) If the phonics resource you use teaches that qu represents "kwoo" or "coo", this video is for you! Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - P (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - V Instructional Video Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - W Instructional Video (Blendable) If you use a phonics program that teaches w as "woo", this is the video for you! Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - Y Instructional Video (Blendable) If you use a phonics resource that teaches y as "yee", then this is the video for you! Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - X Instructional Video Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - Z Instructional Video Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!
Embedded Mnemonic - K (with explicit instruction!) Embedded picture mnemonics are a research-based way to teach children about letters and the sounds they represent. They are letter cards with a picture of a key word embedded directly in a letter, such as the letter z made out of a zipper, or the letter r made out of a road. Research indicates that students learn letter-sound correspondences better when they are taught with embedded picture mnemonics (Ehri et al., 1984). This series of videos has an explicit instructional routine, teaching students the key word, its first sound, and the letter that represents it. Formation of the letter is modelled using the narrative self-talk from the free program Printing Like a Pro developed by Dr. Jill Zwicker and Ivonne Montgomery. Learn more at www.onlit.org, and don t forget to like and subscribe!