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Two strategies were most often noted : sounding out and using a dictionary . Students also noted the problems with these two strategies as sounding out only works if the letter / sound relationship is unquestionable .
Two strategies were most often noted : sounding out and using a dictionary . Students also noted the problems with these two strategies as sounding out only works if the letter / sound relationship is unquestionable .
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We can also be assured that they were , in fact , using a sounding out strategy to help write the words . ... Therefore , this study suggests students need more than just “ sounding out ” in their repertoire of strategies for spelling .
We can also be assured that they were , in fact , using a sounding out strategy to help write the words . ... Therefore , this study suggests students need more than just “ sounding out ” in their repertoire of strategies for spelling .
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... their repertoire of strategies ( Henry , 2003 ; Massengill , 2006 ; Moats , 2005/2006 ; Templeton , 1983 ) . ... how they would help a struggling speller they generally relied on the only strategy they knew , sounding it out .
... their repertoire of strategies ( Henry , 2003 ; Massengill , 2006 ; Moats , 2005/2006 ; Templeton , 1983 ) . ... how they would help a struggling speller they generally relied on the only strategy they knew , sounding it out .
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Volume 49 Number | 1 |
Historical Antecedents to Contemporary | 31 |
An Exploration of University Students Spelling Abilities | 53 |
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