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Daily Archives: September 29, 2014

Kid-Friendly Syllable Rules

Phonics, Teaching ReadingBy Hannah BraunSeptember 29, 20148 Comments

  Honestly, I don’t ever remember learning syllable rules when I was in school, and amazingly enough, I still learned how to read.  When I first started hearing about syllable rules (as a teacher) they were complicated statements like, “with a CVC pattern, if the vowel is short then divide after the second consonant.”  Holy…

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