Phonics Rules - 'c' as /s/
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Version :1.5
Size :26.33Mb
Updated :Apr 27,2019
Developer :Reading Specialists of Long Island, LLC
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Based on the user reviews, here are three pros and cons for the app: **Pros:** 1. "Helpful tool for parents and educators to teach phonics to children in a fun way." 2. "Well-structured lessons and engaging activities make learning phonics rules easy and enjoyable." 3. "Constantly updated with new content and features, keeping learning fresh and exciting." **Cons:** 1. "Some users find the app's navigation and controls tedious and frustrating to use." 2. "Limited interactive elements and lack of customization options for personalized learning." 3. "Occasional glitches and technical issues may disrupt the learning experience." Please note that these points are based on a snapshot of user reviews and may not reflect the full range of opinions.
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Description
For children who are dyslexic, it is very important to teach them all of the sounds and rules in a very structured, cumulative manner (this is known as the Orton-Gillingham approach). One of our phonics rules (in the English language) is when the letter 'c' has the /s/ sound. This only happens when the letter 'c' is followed by an 'e', 'i' or 'y'. When reading a word, such as "accelerate", it is important to know that the first 'c' says /k/, but the second 'c' says /s/. Students should be taught to always take note of any letter that follows a 'c'. This app will give a brief lesson on this rule, with a quiz to follow, and then offer three activities regarding this rule.
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