Enter To Win: "Vocalic ORegon Trail: "Print & Go West" Vocalic /r/ Worksheets!
I remember it very clearly.
I was in computer class. Fifth grade.
It was getting intense.
The year? 1800s, "ish". I was headed out west. I had just purchased my rations at the general store (thanks, Matt). I'd named all of my companions, and we were ready to roll (literally) in our spankin' brand new wagon.
We began our journey, and things got tough. A few members of party broke their arms. One or two encountered a rattlesnake, and I'm pretty sure I died of dysentery or typhoid fever. Sigh.
Let's get back to the present. I didn't exactly survive the Oregon Trail, but I sure did enjoy the ride. Now I'm a Speech- Language Pathologist, working with WAY too many children who, quite frankly, just can't say their vocalic /r/ sounds.
I did what had to be done. I created: "Vocalic ORegon Trail: "Print & Go West" Vocalic /r/ Worksheets". Travel west to success with me, and let's help our kiddos meet their IEP goals.
Enter here to win my TPT product: a Rafflecopter giveaway
Oh, and by the way- if you don't win the product, you can always just purchase it here. Don't forget to leave feedback! Thanks a bunch!
Note: "The Oregon Trail", developed by Don Rawitsch, Bill Heinemann, and Paul Dillenberger, was produced by the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) and is trademarked. I am not associated with MECC.
I was in computer class. Fifth grade.
It was getting intense.
The year? 1800s, "ish". I was headed out west. I had just purchased my rations at the general store (thanks, Matt). I'd named all of my companions, and we were ready to roll (literally) in our spankin' brand new wagon.
We began our journey, and things got tough. A few members of party broke their arms. One or two encountered a rattlesnake, and I'm pretty sure I died of dysentery or typhoid fever. Sigh.
Let's get back to the present. I didn't exactly survive the Oregon Trail, but I sure did enjoy the ride. Now I'm a Speech- Language Pathologist, working with WAY too many children who, quite frankly, just can't say their vocalic /r/ sounds.
I did what had to be done. I created: "Vocalic ORegon Trail: "Print & Go West" Vocalic /r/ Worksheets". Travel west to success with me, and let's help our kiddos meet their IEP goals.
Enter here to win my TPT product: a Rafflecopter giveaway
Oh, and by the way- if you don't win the product, you can always just purchase it here. Don't forget to leave feedback! Thanks a bunch!
Note: "The Oregon Trail", developed by Don Rawitsch, Bill Heinemann, and Paul Dillenberger, was produced by the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) and is trademarked. I am not associated with MECC.
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