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11.29.20 |

From the Reading Team Corner

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Fun fact…Did you know why English can be so challenging for reading and spelling?  English is comprised of three languages:  Anglo-Saxon, Latin, & Greek. Many of our Anglo-Saxon words (the first words students learn to read) have silent consonants. Over time the pronunciation of Anglo-Saxon words may have changed -but the spelling didn’t. Little wonder learning to read and spell can be challenging for many.

 

Parents, check out the Parents Guide to Reading 101.

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