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Anyone made a cheat sheet for AAS?


Amy M
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I'm wanting to make a cheat sheet (just 1 page, maybe 2, so I can print it on one sheet and stick it in our spelling folder) for AAS that reminds me of how they presented certain rules at which steps/levels, so I can remember what to remind my son of in future lessons. We're almost halfway through level 3 now. Before I make it, I just wanted to see if anyone else had already done that who'd be willing to share?

 

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I always used either the TOC or the appendix in the back (has all the phonograms, topics listed etc...) if I needed to look something up and remember how it was taught. That and reviewing the key cards. The handouts in AAS have summaries of how to divide words & the syllable rules already, so usually if we were reviewing the key cards frequently enough, I had it memorized along with my kids!

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