Use conventional spelling and spelling patterns (e.g., word families, syllable patterns, ending rules) in writing words.
Clarifications:
Essential Understandings
(Across Text Types)
- Use spelling features typically representative of Letter Name spellers (e.g., beginning consonants, ending consonants, preconsonatal nasals, medial vowels and affricates).
- Use spelling features typically representative of long-vowel patterns (e.g., ai, ue, oa and ee), long-vowel patterns with silent e marker, ambiguous-vowel patterns (e.g., ou, ow and oi), and r-controlled vowels.
General Information
Number: LAFS.3.L.1.AP.2c
Category: Access Points
Date Adopted or Revised:
06/14
Cluster:
Conventions of Standard English
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