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Helen, the main spelling rule in English, is inconsistency.

Where you could add 'ough' as well.

Their are many words within English, that are termed as 'sight words'.

Where they have to be recalled visually, as they could logically be spelled in various ways.

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Helen, the main spelling rule in English, is inconsistency.

Where you could add 'ough' as well.

Their are many words within English, that are termed as 'sight words'.

Where they have to be recalled visually, as they could logically be spelled in various ways.

 

It isn't as inconsistent as you may think.

 

Sight words, to me, are ones whose spelling cannot be determined through phonics and there are very few words like that.

 

 

Thanks,but how can I teach which one to use like if we are practicing spelling and I said write Boat, some tiimes she write bote, or I said stroke and she will write stroak. Is this just memorization or there is another rule that she can use.?

Thanks

 

Sometimes there are rules that will help you know when to use certain combinations but mostly it is just learning the spelling of each.

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I like these cards:

http://soundcityreading.com/vowelphonogramscolor-codedforalphabetchart.pdf

 

We also draw our own pictures to help us remember. I use a dry erase board a lot.

 

Here are some other sets:

http://soundcityreading.com/scrwebsite7-11-09_004.htm

 

I print multiple images per page through my printer so the poster come out flashcard sized.

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I like these cards:

http://soundcityreading.com/vowelphonogramscolor-codedforalphabetchart.pdf

 

We also draw our own pictures to help us remember. I use a dry erase board a lot.

 

Here are some other sets:

http://soundcityreading.com/scrwebsite7-11-09_004.htm

 

I print multiple images per page through my printer so the poster come out flashcard sized.

 

Thanks for sharing this site!

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