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Can anyone tell me what the "floss rule" is? Thanks.
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Helen /blockquote>

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...See More
Oct 25, 2006
Judy /blockquote>

I also teach dyslexic children using the Orton-Gillingham program
and have heard it called the fszl rule (fizzle rule) . To remember
it we use the sentence " Buzz off Miss Pill"

On 10/25/06, Helen wrote:
> On 2/15/06, S. Wolff wrote:
>> I haven't heard it called the FLOSS rule, but I have use...See More
Jun 27, 2007
marie /blockquote>

I am taking an O.G. course and need a "floss rule" story. Does anyone have any
stories to share? Thanks. Please email me.
Oct 22, 2007
Tammie I also teach dyslexic children using the O.G. method. It is called the FLOSS rule in Europe. Same discovery principle.

On 6/27/07, Judy wrote: > > I also teach dyslexic children using the Orton-Gillingham program > and have heard it called the fszl rule (fizzle rule) . To remember > it we use the sentence " Buzz off Miss Pill" ...See More
Mar 12, 2011
Sam On 6/27/07, Judy wrote: > > I also teach dyslexic children using the Orton-Gillingham program > and have heard it called the fszl rule (fizzle rule) . To remember > it we use the sentence " Buzz off Miss Pill" > > > > > > > > > On 10/25/06, Helen wrote: >> On 2/15/06, S. Wolff wrote: >>> I haven...See More
Mar 29, 2011


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