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When young writers invent spellings , they do so by using the alphabet letters supplied by their culture , the names given to these letters and the sounds they associate with particular letters because of these letter names .
When young writers invent spellings , they do so by using the alphabet letters supplied by their culture , the names given to these letters and the sounds they associate with particular letters because of these letter names .
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Still , three weeks into first grade , Curtis can recognize only 12 lower - case letters of the alphabet . Moreover , when Ms. Baker finger - point reads a chart story or big book in front of the class , Curtis attends to the text but ...
Still , three weeks into first grade , Curtis can recognize only 12 lower - case letters of the alphabet . Moreover , when Ms. Baker finger - point reads a chart story or big book in front of the class , Curtis attends to the text but ...
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When Curtis hesitates in reading a word and the teacher points to the beginning consonant letter as a cue , this seems to be of little help to the child . In addition , Curtis ' daily journal writing / drawing shows little evidence of ...
When Curtis hesitates in reading a word and the teacher points to the beginning consonant letter as a cue , this seems to be of little help to the child . In addition , Curtis ' daily journal writing / drawing shows little evidence of ...
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