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Re: Floss rule?![]()
Posted by Helen on 10/25/06
On 2/15/06, S. Wolff wrote:
> I haven't heard it called the FLOSS rule, but I have used the
> phrase 'Sam Likes Fried Zebras.' The 's' for Sam, the 'l' for
> likes, the 'f' for fried, and the 'z' for zebras, are the
> letters that are usually doubled after a short vowel in a one
> syllable word.
This is a Saxon Phonics term.