K-3 Essential 5, Instruction in Letter-Sound Relationships Sample Video
Instruction in letter-sound relationships is verbally precise and involving multiple channels, such as oral and visual or visual and tactile, and accompanied by opportunities to apply knowledge of the letter-sound relationships taught by reading books or other connected texts that include those relationships. For more information, visit http://literacyessentials.org

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