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ABC's of Phonemic Awareness
rhymes to do oddity tasks (comparing and contrasting the sounds of words for rhyme and alliteration) to blend and split syllables to perform phonemic segmentation (such as counting out the number of phonemes in a word) to perform phoneme manipulation tasks (such as...
12 Components of Research-Based Reading Programs
children to identify rhyming words and to create rhymes on their own Activities that help children understand that spoken sentences are made up of groups of separate words, that words are made up of syllables, and that words can be broken down into separate sounds Auditor...
Glossary of Poetry Terms
the Great that was written in 12-syllable lines. Alliteration The repetition of the same or similar sounds at the beginning of words. Some famous examples of alliteration are tongue twisters such as Betty Botta bought some butter and Peter Piper picked a peck of p...
Addition of 2 and 3 digit Numbers
E-Lab, Addition of Three-Digit Numbers Addition of Three-Digit Numbers
School Features That Support Effective Instruction
recognize the most useful sound-letter relationships. Decoding strategies: Children learn blending and other decoding strategies that permit them to sound out new words and identify them quickly. Spelling and writing: Children write using their knowledge of printed letters and the so...
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