At a Glance: Can you think of more examples where A E O U say their long sound at the end of the syllable? Soaring Not Stumbling: Teaching and Preventing Struggling Readers and Spellers.
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Can you think of more examples where A E O U say their long sound at the end of the syllable? Soaring Not Stumbling: Teaching and Preventing Struggling Readers and Spellers.
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- Soaring Not Stumbling: Teaching and Preventing Struggling Readers and Spellers.
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