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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2007

In Responsive Reading Instruction, a reading intervention published by Sopris West, teachers use a variety of strategies to develop students' understanding and skills in phonemic awareness, the alphabetic principle, letter-sound correspondence, sight word recognition, decoding, and spelling. Watch this clip for a sample of "Teaching The Silent E Rule", one of the activities in Responsive Reading Instruction. For more information on Responsive Reading Instruction, please visit www.sopriswest.com

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  • huh? what's the point of this? ^-^"

  • Not that I think they look that old, but I'm curently designing a silent e program for a third grader. Some students just don't pick it up first go, especially if they have learning difficulties.

  • WHY do they have what looks like third graders when she's teaching a first grade phonics lesson??

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