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Language is a complex and fascinating system that has evolved over centuries, incorporating various linguistic elements that lend depth and nuance to communication. One such intriguing aspect of language is the use of double consonants in words. These paired consonants play a crucial role in shaping the sound, meaning, and even the visual appeal of … English Words with Double Consonants Read More » Double Consonant Words, English Spelling Rules, Language Evolution, Consonant Words, Double Consonants, English Spelling, Base Words, Spelling Rules, Challenging Puzzles

Language is a complex and fascinating system that has evolved over centuries, incorporating various linguistic elements that lend depth and nuance to communication. One such intriguing aspect of language is the use of double consonants in words. These paired consonants play a crucial role in shaping the sound, meaning, and even the visual appeal of … English Words with Double Consonants Read More »

401K views · 6.8K likes | Sher Marshall on Instagram: "‼️35 years of teaching, and I’ve never heard this saying!   ❤️ This is a perfect explanation to teach kids when to double the final consonant before adding a new word ending like -ing  or ed.   We usually call this the 1:1:1 rule and tell kids that when a word is one syllable with one short vowel, followed by one consonant we double the final consonant before adding a suffix.   😳 Did you already know this jingle?? Was it just me?  Thanks for teaching me @droppinknowledgewithheidi!  #PhonicsForKids #EarlyLiteracy #LearnToRead #LearningToRead #ReadingIntervention #spellingtips #spellingmatters" Double Consonant Words, Spelling Tips, Spelling Ideas, Consonant Words, Structured Literacy, Phonics For Kids, School Preparation, Phonics Rules, Spelling Rules

401K views · 6.8K likes | Sher Marshall on Instagram: "‼️35 years of teaching, and I’ve never heard this saying! ❤️ This is a perfect explanation to teach kids when to double the final consonant before adding a new word ending like -ing or ed. We usually call this the 1:1:1 rule and tell kids that when a word is one syllable with one short vowel, followed by one consonant we double the final consonant before adding a suffix. 😳 Did you already know this jingle?? Was it just me?…