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Orton-Gillingham (OG)
Multi-sensory Structured Literacy
Part 1 – Module 18

by Evelyn Reiss B.Sc., M.A. (U.K.), M.A. (Canada),
OCT Fellow / Orton-Gillingham Academy (OGA)

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Module 18 32 Slides | 6 Questions
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What You Will Learn
Proto-Indo-European
English is a Germanic Language Descended from a Proto-Indo-European Language
PIE Region
PIE Migration
The Celts – The First Inhabitants
Which languages derived from early Celtic?
Celtic Metalwork
Language of the Celts
The Roman Invasion
Approximately when did the Romans rule Britain?
Early Origins of English: The Old English Period 450 – 1066 AD
Roman Legacy: Source of Latin Words in Old English
Angles, Saxons and Jutes
The Anglo-Saxons
The Anglo-Saxons invasions began circa:
Language of Old English
Which of the following typifies words derived from Old English?
Viking Invasions
Examples of Words with Old Norse Origins
The Vikings sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea in longships. On the prow were figureheads of fearsome animals, often a dragon or a snake.
The Battle Of Hastings 1066
Middle English 1066 – 1500
Introduction of Middle English (1100-1500)
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Manual Notes – Module 18
Module 18 – Self-Assessment 1 Question
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GWH™ – Part 1: Self-Assessment Module 18
Module 18 – Recommended Reading
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