Aurora Hears Her Name Spelled

Hear It Spelled
See It Spelled
Spell It
Read It

Singing the spelling of Aurora before she knows how to spell or read can pay dividends very early.

Playing Aurora's Name Spelling Song Is Easy

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Watch, listen and sing along to the "Spell Aurora | With A Song" video.


When your child is ready to "spell their name" with the song, take the assessment.

Alexa

Listen and sing along to the "Spell Aurora | With A Song" video.

Just say, "Alexa, spell Aurora"


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Listen and sing along to the "Spell Aurora | With A Song" video.


Just say, "Play, spell Aurora"

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Things To Plan For After Aurora Spells Her Name

O Letter Sound (Long)

Most instance of the letter "O" that Olivia will encounter in early reading will have a "short" /o/ sound, as in words like "hot" and "not."

L Letter Sound

Your child will likely hear the letter "L" sound, or "/l/ phoneme" every time they wake up or go to sleep. And it's also one of the most important early sounds they will make.

I Letter Sound (Short)

Most instance of the letter "I" that Olivia will encounter in early reading will have a "short" /o/ sound, just like the I in her name", words like "pig" and "sit." 


One of one engagement, regardless of the medium or channel, is almost always superior to group instruction.

I Letter Sound (Long)

The "long" I sound is unique since it's also a high frequency site word for early readers.  

A Letter Sound (Schwa)

The letter a "shcwa" sound in Olivia can be complex for early elementary students learning to read, but is almost automatic for early readers.

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