“We’re learning about vowels,” Rose reported…in case we forgot since her last lesson. I’m not even sure who she was talking to. That’s normal for Rose. She’s always talking.
“Since y says /y/ and /e/ and /i/-we voted. Everyone except Nick thought we should add y to our vowel chart. So we did. Just so you know, y is sometimes a vowel. ..we voted.”
A pretty big decision for kindergarteners. I’m so glad she’s keeping us informed of these important changes. Now you know too. Y can be a vowel. Rose’s class decided.

I d like to spend a day in Kindergarten with Rose. They sure do have a grand time!
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I thought the same as Dawn- I want to watch Rose learn. I wonder what would have happened if y lost the vote?
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Sounds like a pretty powerful class– love that y is a vowel, and I also love that Rose goes around talking to herself. I have one of those self-talkers.
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She is so engaged with the learning! It’s fun to watch her grow through your slices.
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This post makes my reading specialist heart smile! Such agency and meta cognition! Y as a vowel makes three sounds- short /i/, long e and long i. Can Rose come to my class and orchestrate a vote?
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Any time! ❤️
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The confidence and power I feel from Rose in this post, love it!
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Hahaha – I’m so glad that they voted yes! What would have happened if Nick had swayed the class and the vote had gone the other way?
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