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My school sponsored me to undergo the Orton Gillingham course early this year. This term, I am given 4 students and tasked to engage in literacy coaching with them.
Anyway, it was during one such lesson that I discovered that -tion and -sion are both pronounced as /shun/. I have never put two and two together before!
My regular students are learning about travel vocabulary, so I hastily found an image that conveys how vacation and vision both end with the sound /shun/, laminated it and scurried to class to teach them that.
Pasted the image proudly on their board. Someone spoke up, “passion”.
“Oh yes! Ends with -ion!” I exclaimed.
She was on a roll because five minutes then passed before she piped up again, “mission”.
“Oh yes!” I think I gave her the thumbs-up before scribbling her magnificent contributions on the image.
Thus ended school.
Just now, when I was washing dishes, things just clicked in my mind. Since -cian is also pronounced as /shun/, why don’t I give my students dictation tomorrow? Example sentences can include:
  • My passion is to watch musicians perform during my vacation.
  • The mission is to groom the technicians of tomorrow for the nation.
Can’t wait to see how well they can spell these sentences!
Great to feel your passion for teaching. Your students are fortunate to have a teacher like you.
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