How A California Middle School Boosted English Learner Reading Success with Readable English Glyphs - Featured in The 74
A National Spotlight on Reading Success We’re thrilled to share that the Readable English program is featured this week in The 74, a national...
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Anna Boyle
With Readable English, the pronunciation becomes instantly visible, with grayed out silent letters and the Fun Enough glyph indicating the /f/ sound.
With the markup, students can see the Dome glyph over 'o', the Sharp Hat glyph representing the /sh/ sound, and the Upper Cup glyph representing the unstressed schwa sound in this word. The result is a decodable /oh/ - /sh/ /uh/ /n/.
In Readable English, 'yacht' becomes a simple CVC word: Aussie Oswald over 'a' represents the short /o/ sound, and 'ch' is grayed out.
Here's where the syllable breaks in Readable English simplify decoding: learners can
With Readable English, learners can sound out the word letter by letter starting with the standard sound for 'c' (/k/), Wonder One over 'o' (/w/), I Spy over 'i' (long i sound), and standard sound for 'r' (/r/).