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Direction for using bookmark Box at top refers to: boxing off affixes/special patterns

Direction for using bookmark Box at top refers to: boxing off affixes/special patterns If boxing off vowel suffix, student determines if doubling/ dropping rule is used C = Cut student decides if word is multi syllable if it is, Student decides if he uses knowing or trying

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Direction for using bookmark Box at top refers to: boxing off affixes/special patterns

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  1. Direction for using bookmark Box at top refers to: boxing off affixes/special patterns If boxing off vowel suffix, student determines if doubling/ dropping rule is used C = Cut student decides if word is multi syllable if it is, Student decides if he uses knowing or trying cutting pattern I = Identify If student still has still not figured out word, he identifies the syllable using clover T = Trace If child has still not figured out word, he traces over syllable or particular letter E = Echo Sometimes child, especially in early stages, benefits from having sounds echoed to him in order to blend word successfully Direction for using bookmark Box at top refers to: boxing off affixes/special patterns If boxing off vowel suffix, student determines if doubling/ dropping rule is used C = Cut student decides if word is multi syllable if it is, Student decides if he uses knowing or trying cutting pattern I = Identify If student still has still not figured out word, he identifies the syllable using clover T = Trace If child has still not figured out word, he traces over syllable or particular letter E = Echo Sometimes child, especially in early stages, benefits from having sounds echoed to him in order to blend word successfully

  2. Step #1: Box the prefix/suffix C I T E Step #2: VCCV or VCV Step #3: O V L E What ‘s the syllable? C R Step #4: Do I have to trace? Step #5: Listen and blend

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