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Casey Harrison 🦋The Dyslexia Classroom®️ on Instagram: "Have you ever thought about the alphabet and how it relates to the sounds in our spoken language? This is one of the favorite things that I share with my students and teachers. The English alphabet consists of 26 letters. Our language has approximately 44 sounds. We then represent those 44 sounds with +/- 250 spellings! While that may seem insane to think of or add to the myth that English is crazy, the reality is that we have reliable spelling patterns that exist in our language based on the position of the sound within the word, the origin of the word, morphology and spelling generalizations. When we introduce students to phoneme-graphemes (sound-letter) correspondences, we begin with those most reliable sound and spelling a Spelling Patterns, School Things, English Alphabet, 26 Letters, Letter I, The Alphabet, The Favorite, The English, Have You Ever

Casey Harrison 🦋The Dyslexia Classroom®️ on Instagram: "Have you ever thought about the alphabet and how it relates to the sounds in our spoken language? This is one of the favorite things that I share with my students and teachers. The English alphabet consists of 26 letters. Our language has approximately 44 sounds. We then represent those 44 sounds with +/- 250 spellings! While that may seem insane to think of or add to the myth that English is crazy, the reality is that we have reliable…

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Learning to read is essentially learning a code. The letters we use are simply symbols or written code for the speech sounds of English. Learning about the relationship between the letters of the alphabet and the speech sounds they represent allows us to “crack the code” and learn to both read (decode) and

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