Phonics First® (6-12th) Orton-Gillingham
Prerequisite: Completion of Phonics First® Level I or Phonics First® Primary
Self-Paced Online Class Length: 6-7 hours (30 days to complete from start date)
Appropriate Audience:
Kindergarten through 5th Grade teachers who have completed Phonics First® Level I or Phonics First® Primary
Course Description:
This self-paced, online class uses videos, on-screen animations, activities and quizzes to review the Brainspring Phonics First® Level
I Orton-Gillingham methodology. Class content includes a thorough
review of multisensory techniques, strategies, and concepts to support
delivery with fidelity.
Review Includes:
• Lesson plan components
• Visual, auditory, tactile-kinesthetic techniques for phonetic and non-phonetic words
• Syllabication strategies
Additional Benefits:
• Interactive discussion board
• Instructors available to answer questions
Upon Completion, Participants Will:
• Gain a deeper understanding of each lesson component
• Be better prepared to deliver Phonics First® lessons with fidelity
To receive access code to register, you must complete the preregistration from by clicking on the link below.
https://www.northmsec.com/brainspring-course-refresher/
Teachers have 30 days from June 1, 2021 to complete the entire course
Materials will be shipped to individuals home address
Date | Time | Session | Instructor | Facilitator | Venue |
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Tue, Jun 1, 2021 | 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM | ||||
12:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Self Paced | Teresa Laney | Susan Scott | Online (Self-Paced) |
Attendance Clause | |
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Miss. Const. Art. 4, Section 66 | Eligible attendees for this training includes teachers, counselors, and administrators who are employed by a school district or MDE. Unless specifically noted otherwise, external contractors or vendors may not attend. This event is being funded with state and/or federal funds and is being provided for employees of school districts, employees of the Mississippi Department of Education and Department contractors. Miss. Const. Art. 4, Section 66 prohibits governing authorities from making donations. According to the Mississippi Attorney General, once the federal funds are turned over to the state, the rules for the expenditure of state funds apply. Based on the Mississippi law, this event is not being provided for third party vendors or external providers. |