Linda Holan 2003 Here are some of the things we do in our classroom Read and write the word numerous times Put the words into similar categories Break.

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Linda Holan 2003

Here are some of the things we do in our classroom Read and write the word numerous times Put the words into similar categories Break words into syllables Find small words inside of the word Focus on general rules or rules that apply to the list

Read And Write The Word Numerous Times Pail

Categorize the words  Play  Stay  Day  Make  Rake  Cake  Pail  Mail  Sail When working with all long “a” words put them in similar lists.

Break Words Into Syllables O-pen Com-pu-ter A-rith-ma-tic

Find Small Words Inside of the Word K now led ge Tea c her Va cat i on

Focus On General Rules “I” before “E” except after “C” Dropping Final “E” Dropping Final “Y” Adding Prefix

Useful Web Sites ing/ ing/ htmhttp://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/spelling. htm