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Sounds Walls
High-Frequency Words
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Sound Walls
Building a Sound Wall: Where Do I Begin?
We see sound walls going up all over the world, and while that excites us here at Tools4Reading, we want to ensure you understand the process of setting these up. More importantly, we hope to equip you with the knowledge you need about phonology and orthography to implement sound walls in a way that aligns with the science of reading. During the month of September, we will release a series of blogs intended to support you as you begin this journey and to hopefully answer any questions you migh
Putting Sound Walls to Practice
There are 44 phonemes in English, but only 26 letters. Yet, there are more than 240 ways to represent the sounds in English—whew! Sound walls are helpful instructional tools because they provide teachers with an approachable way to begin incorporating evidence-based instruction in the classroom. Thanks to Dr. Mary Dahlgren and her passion for spreading this knowledge, teachers have been eagerly implementing sound walls in classrooms around the world.
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