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On the smallest legos, you could make all the vowels different colors so the differences between "pin" and "pen" is very visual. Students could build three layers: picture of word on bottom, whole word in the middle and word spelled with individual letters on top. I like this for my ELL students.
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DeleteOn the smallest legos, you could make all the vowels different colors so the differences between "pin" and "pen" is very visual. Students could build three layers: picture of word on bottom, whole word in the middle and word spelled with individual letters on top. I like this for my ELL students.
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