Logic of English
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The word "exported" contains three separate morphemes: ex-port-ed. Morphemes are units of meaning within words. Often, they are referred to as prefixes, suffixes, and roots!
Introduce, teach, and practice the 75 most common letter-sound correspondences with our Basic Phonogram Flash Cards! The Basic Phonogram Flash Cards contain: ✨ Single-letter and multi-letter phonograms ✨ Sample words ✨ Spelling aids for quick reference Shop now at…
Learn more about morphology with our new book Make It Make Sense: Morphology!
Learn more about the benefits of controlled readers and how to use them at logicofenglish.com/pages/comprehe…!
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Logic of English is a growing educational publisher. We are looking for an eLearning Manager and Publishing Manager to expand our team. ✨ You can apply at logicofenglish.com/pages/careers.
Rule 1: C always softens to /s/ when followed by E, I, or Y. Otherwise, C says /k/. Learn all of our spelling rules at logicofenglish.com/pages/spelling… !
Teach the foundational skills of reading with fun games and lessons! Foundations uses a structured approach to help children understand the relationship between letters and sounds.
Look at that happy face! 🥰 We love seeing students thrive with Logic of English. Our pick-up-and-teach curriculum gives families and teachers the tools they need for a joy-filled learning experience.
When students can identify the morpheme geo, they begin to see patterns and make the meaningful connection that all of these words have something to do with the earth. These connections help infer word meanings and support orthographic mapping — the process by which words become…
🎉 NEW PRODUCT ALERT! 🎉 Make It Make Sense: Morphology is here! Unlock vocabulary and comprehension by understanding how words are built. Learn the power of prefixes, suffixes, and roots. This visual guide teaches over 50 common morphemes, empowering students to become word…
On days when you want to stay inside, use student creativity to make a word quilt, create your own board game or write your own story! Students can practice spelling by writing words on pieces of paper and decorating them to show the meaning. For more advanced students, have…
Learning about morphemes helps us uncover the logic and fascinating connections in language!
Read this sentence out loud—> “Throw the ball over there.” Put your hand on your throat and say /th/ as in throw. Now say /TH/ as in there. Can you feel the difference? Your voice box is turned on for /TH/ and turned off for /th/ making these two sounds a voiced and unvoiced…
It’s true! We often talk about utilizing our curriculum for students who need extra help in reading and spelling, but both Foundations and Essentials can be used with strong readers and spellers as well! Strong readers and spellers simply apply the rules and knowledge faster and…
Introduce a spelling rule that explains where to use the spelling of the sound(s) in the same lesson. Practice reading and spelling words that use the phonogram and rule!
Our word lists are a great tool for introducing and reinforcing the 75 phonograms and 45 phonemes essential for reading. Use them to assess decoding skills by having students read words in isolation. Whether in Foundations, Essentials, or another curriculum, these lists offer…
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“What if the problem is not the language itself, but the rules we were taught? What if we could see the complexity of English as a powerful tool rather than a hindrance?” — Denise Eide
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