Using Nonsense Words to Teach Reading

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Learn how to use nonsense words to teach kids to read through homeschooling in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip.

By: Matt Nisjak

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:22

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"About this time we can also start teaching nonsense words. Nonsense words are words that are not real, we don't use them but they illustrate the same rule that we're working on. So right now we're working on the simple short vowel sounds and learning consonant sounds. So a nonsense word in this category would be like fid. Fid and remember to tell your child these are not real words and if you, sometimes I mix nonsense words in with real words and I say that's not a real word. What this does is it teaches the child the pure act of sounding out without trying to guess what the word is. After a while children will look at p-i and just try to guess that you're writing pin or you're writing pig and they won't even look at the last letter and they'll get it wrong. To keep your child from trying to jumping ahead we have these nonsense words, so we fill it up with fid and din or any word you can think of that is not a real word, fill it up with those words and have them practice these words also as they're practicing the real words. This will work for any new rule as we go into larger words with blends and silent E's and different vowel combinations, you can still use that rule and throw in a word that is not real word to teach them to sound out purely."

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