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    Re: Reading with phonics
    Posted by Rude with a capital R! on 8/21/08

    On 8/21/08, John Rogers wrote:
    > On 8/21/08, Katie Silva wrote:
    >> Does anyknow know what the latest hype is on teaching
    >> first graders to read?...are more schools going back to
    >> using phonics?
    > First of all. Anyone is spelled wrong. On the upper left
    > corner of your computer is a spell check button. It is easy
    > to use. As for your question, in our district a popular
    > program called "SIPPS" is used and I believe a new and
    > improved phonics program is proving to be effective as shown
    > through testing.

    'First of all.' is not a complete sentence! How does it feel to
    be put down for something so trivial?

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  • Reading with phonics, 8/21/08, by Katie Silva.
  • Re: Reading with phonics, 8/21/08, by John Rogers.
  • Re: Reading with phonics, 8/21/08, by Rude with a capital R!.
  • Re: Reading with phonics, 8/29/08, by To John Rogers.
  • Re: Reading with phonics, 10/08/08, by Sharon.

     
     

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