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Article: Section 1: Usage of short and long vowel words.(WR Test Yourself! Weekly Reader Literacy Skills Assessment)
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- Weekly Reader, Edition 1 (including Science Spin)
- Article date:
- November 1, 2009
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Directions: Fill in the circle next to the word that completes the sentence.
SAMPLE
I hear the--purr.
() back
() cat
()frog
1. A--goes on your head.
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... ... the book. The grade-1 book integrates a systematic phonics program, which begins with the introduction of simple short-vowel words. Atypical phonetic patterns, such as ph and ough, are introduced at the end. The books are simple to use and predictable ...
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