Divide and Conquer: Breaking Down Skills for Slow Learners
Amelia Macklin and Pearlie Napoleon
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1. The phonogram is a closed syllable which begins with a vowel (eg, eb, ac) and which produces a single speech sound.
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2. When ever the symbol cvc appears in the writing, it means consonant vowel consonant. All other vowel consonant patterns are explained in context in which presented.
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3. By permission Louis J. Cooper and Marion L. McGuire, The Croft Inservice Reading Program (Maryland: Croft Publication, Inc. 1970), p.1
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4. By permission Arthur W. Heilman, Discovering Phonics We Use. (Chicago: Rand McNally and Company, 1977), p. ii Cooper and McGuire, The Inservice Reading Program, p. 3