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My Book of Spelling Rules - Science of Reading

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I will be using this with my first graders as we progress through the year and sound-spelling concepts increase.
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Support your students by providing them this booklet with common spelling rules from the English Language.

Use for students or even for yourself keeping as mini posters or mini anchor charts on a binder ring.

Spelling & Phonics Rules included are:

1. Does is start with C or K?

2. Does it end with ck or k?

3. Silent e

4. R controlled vowels

5. FLSZ or "Floss" Rule

6. Hard C or Soft C?

7. Hard G or Soft G?

8. S or ES?

9. S or Z?

10. dge or ge?

11. What's the Rule for Double Consonants? 1-1-1

12. Consonant +le

13. Vowel Team Syllables

14. What's the Rule for VCCV Syllable Division

15. Did you Know? English words don't end in i, u, v, or j?

16. tch or ch?

17. Silent e words + suffix 'e', 'ly', and 'ing'

18. 3 Sounds of -y

19. 3 Sounds of -ed

20. 3 Sounds of /ch/

21. 3 Sounds of /gh/

22. What's the Rule for 'ai' or 'ay'?

23. What's the Rule for 'au' or 'aw'?

24. What's the Rule for 'oa' or 'ow'?

25. What's the Rule for 'oi' or 'oy'?

26. What's the Rule for 'ou' or 'ow'?

27. Scribal O

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
Distinguish long from short vowel sounds in spoken single-syllable words.
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Know the spelling-sound correspondences for common consonant digraphs.
Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words.

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