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Orton-Gillingham Resources and Materials for Lessons: Science of Reading

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I am so thankful for this resource. I've been teaching middle school for 20 years, but this is my first year teaching OG. I feel lost at times, so this resource has been beyond helpful!!!
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    Are you looking for Orton Gillingham resources and materials to help you get started implementing it into your classroom or tutoring business? This orton-gillingham quick start pack provides everything you need to organize your lessons, identify a student's instructional needs, figure out a good starting point and decide which order of skills needs to be learned.

    The Orton-gillingham method is a multisensory approach to reading that combines the visual, auditory, and kinesthetic-tactile senses during instruction and emphasizes word recognition through the systematic teaching of phonics. Orton-Gillingham is aligned with the science of reading research as a structured literacy approach.

    The following resources are included in this quick-start pack:

    1. Table of Contents and Dividers- Attractive and color-coordinated table of contents and divider pages make it easy to keep all your Orton Gillingham resources organized in one notebook.

    2. The Multisensory Classroom Scope and Sequence- This scope and sequence includes all spelling and reading (phonics) skills from kindergarten to 2nd grade. These skills can also be used for remedial instruction for students through 12th grade. Because Orton Gillingham is a method and not a curriculum, there is no standard order of skills that must be taught to students. The logical order and progression of the skills as presented in this scope and sequence is generally consistent with other highly recommended OG and phonics-based reading curricula although variations do exist from these other programs. These variations are intentional and are a result of decades of practical experience working with students, my own personal doctoral dissertation research in multisensory reading instruction, and input by Orton Gillingham-Certified Fellows. This resource comes in both color and black and white.

    3. OG Diagnostic Spelling Test Score Sheet & Student Answer Sheets- This diagnostic spelling test assesses the student's ability to correctly identify and spell phonograms in the order they are covered in The Multisensory Classroom Scope and Sequence. Includes answer sheets for students to keep their words organized and to make it easier to evaluate their answers. The score sheet comes in both color and black and white.

    4. OG Diagnostic Word Attack Test Score Sheet & Student Reading List- This diagnostic word attack test assesses the student's ability to correctly identify and read phonograms in the order they are covered in The Multisensory Classroom Scope and Sequence. Students are given a word list to read from and the teacher has a score sheet in which to evaluate student answers. The score sheet comes in both color and black and white.

    5. Instructions for OG Diagnostic Word Attack Test and Diagnostic Spelling Test- This resource provides detailed instructions for the two diagnostic tests provided in this pack. The results of these tests are used to identify at which step in the scope and sequence to start instruction for a student. This resource comes in both color and black and white.

    6. 2 Orton Gillingham Lesson Plan Packages- Both packages provide the following products and are slightly varied depending on educator’s expertise with OG and the elements of OG lessons needed to focus on for the student(s).

    • Guide- These 6-page documents provide a detailed explanation of each step in an OG lesson. The first two pages provide an OG lesson overview and a "steps at a glance" chart for a typical lesson. The remaining pages explain each step in detail and provide suggestions for additional multisensory instruction for students who may need it.

    • [Note: We are currently developing The Multisensory Classroom Phonics Focus Pack series, which (once completed) will include a lesson plan on how to teach every phonics and spelling skill in the Multisensory Classroom Scope and Sequence and will include skill-specific posters, worksheets, activities, words and sentences lists, and decodable passages. We will regularly be adding these new Phonics Focus Pack series products to the TPT store. These will correlate directly with and will seamlessly integrate into The Multisensory Classroom Complete Lesson Plan Guides and templates.]

    • Orton Gillingham Lesson Plan Preview- This preview version of an OG lesson plan provides a step-by- step guide with examples of what to put in an OG lesson.

    • Orton Gillingham Lesson Plan Template- These OG lesson plan templates are set up for the teacher customize with the specific reading/spelling skills that a student (or students) needs for each lesson. This template directly correlates with the OG Lesson Plan Guide and includes an editable version.

    • Auditory (Dictation) Student Response Sheets- These student response sheets correlate directly with each lesson plan’s steps. It provides an organized space for students to write their answers during the auditory part of the lesson; it also includes a filled-in “preview” version with explanations so you can see exactly how the templates correlate to the lesson plan.

    • Reading (Visual) Student Pages- These pages also correlate directly with each lesson plan’s steps. It provides an organized space for the teacher to write words and sentences for the student to read during the visual part of the lesson. It also includes a filled-in “preview” version with explanations so you can see exactly how the templates correlate to the lesson. This is also completely editable in PowerPoint.

    • BONUS Lesson Plan Template: This product also contains a bonus lesson plan template and student pages that include space for tapping out words. Includes editable versions in PowerPoint.

    7. Warm-up Activities

    • Handwriting- This 4-page resource provides a variety of handwriting activities that can and should be done as warm-up activities at the beginning of an OG lesson. These exercises are diagnostic and prescriptive in nature. Students are assessed and instructed on correct pencil grip, letter formation, letter size and spacing, and word spacing. These skills are also referred to in the Lesson Plan Guide (check out the product preview for where in the lesson this is taught).

    • Phonological Awareness: An Overview- This resource explains all the skills involved in phonological awareness as well as how it relates to phonemic awareness. The resource also provides a number of phonological awareness activities to use during OG lessons.

    8. Additional Lesson Activity Resources for Use within an OG Lesson

    • SOS Procedure Poster: "SOS" is an acronym for Simultaneous Oral Spelling. During the auditory portion of the OG lesson (when words are dictated to students and they write them down), this method combines multiple senses (auditory, visual, and kinesthetic-tactile) to help solidify letter-sound connections. This visual aid helps students remember the SOS procedure. It comes in two sizes: 8 ¬Ω" x 11" for display and 3" x 5" cards for students to keep.

    • COPS Procedure Poster/Cards: This resource is great for use as a sentence proofreading check during the auditory portion of the OG lesson. The acronym "COPS" stands for Capitalization, Organization, Punctuation, and Spelling. The resource comes in two sizes: 8 ¬Ω" x 11" for display and 3" x 5" cards for students to keep. Both sizes come in color and black and white.

    • Finger Tapping Poster: Finger tapping is a kinesthetic-tactile sense often used in multisensory reading instruction. This method operates as a "magic pill" for many students who struggle to sound out words because it provides a tactile sense to help the brain solidify letter-sound connections. This visual aid helps students learn how to finger tap the different sounds in words. It comes in two sizes: 8 ¬Ω" x 11" for display and 3" x 5" cards for students to keep. Both sizes come in color and black and white.

    • Cues for Vowel Sounds- This poster provides visual and auditory cues that can be displayed or given to students who struggle with their short vowel sounds. These cues are very effective in helping students during lessons without interrupting their train of thought.

    9. Word List- This 21-page resource contains an exhaustive list of words (real and nonsense words) for each step and sub-step of the scope and sequence. The words in each step build upon the concepts taught in previous steps, allowing for systematic review of the phonograms and skills covered in the scope and sequence.

    10. Words and Sentences- This 80-page resource contains a comprehensive list of words for each sub-step of The Multisensory Classroom Scope and Sequence. The words in each step build upon the concepts taught in previous steps, allowing for systematic review of the phonograms and skills covered in the scope and sequence. Includes one list of real words and one list of nonsense words. These lists include all the words that are in the decodable word lists and many more! Also includes several fluency sentences for each sub-step to help the students apply their knowledge of newly introduced words to connected text. Each sentence only contains concepts that have been introduced or previously taught and a few sight words (which are listed at the bottom of the page).


    Welcome to the Multisensory Classroom!

    At The Multisensory Classroom, we specialize in creating Orton Gillingham-based resources tailored to empower classroom teachers, small-group interventionists, tutors, and homeschooling educators. Our mission is to provide educators with the confidence that they are employing research-backed strategies that have a proven track record in supporting both beginning and struggling readers.

    Our approach centers around the Orton Gillingham method, a language-based, multisensory, structured, and adaptable program meticulously designed to address the specific needs of students facing reading challenges.

    We value your feedback on our products, and you can earn TPT credits for sharing your experiences with us. If you have any questions or encounter any issues, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at themultisensoryclassroom@gmail.com.

    Discover our educational resources and experience the benefits of the Orton Gillingham approach in your teaching journey today!

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
    Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
    Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
    Recognize the distinguishing features of a sentence (e.g., first word, capitalization, ending punctuation).
    Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).

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