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Heidi | Science of Reading Simplified on Instagram: "Umm… why didn’t anyone tell me this sooner?

Many of you have probably heard of the 1-1-1 rule. The rule is if the word has 1 syllable, 1 vowel, and it ends in 1 consonant, you double the final consonant before you add ING, ED, ER, & EST. This is helpful to know but can be a little complicated for kids to remember.

So when we were working with my son on doubling letters recently, I remembered seeing this jingle from @braintrusttutors💜 So we have been using this and it’s so helpful!

While no jingles or patterns are 100%, this does work most of the time so I have found it helpful to teach. I hope you find it helpful as well!

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Heidi | Science of Reading Simplified on Instagram: "Umm… why didn’t anyone tell me this sooner? Many of you have probably heard of the 1-1-1 rule. The rule is if the word has 1 syllable, 1 vowel, and it ends in 1 consonant, you double the final consonant before you add ING, ED, ER, & EST. This is helpful to know but can be a little complicated for kids to remember. So when we were working with my son on doubling letters recently, I remembered seeing this jingle from @braintrusttutors💜 So…

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SS1 English Language Third Term: Plural forms of Nouns; Characteristics of different Writing Styles; Question tags and Homophones | Passnownow.com Plural Of Nouns, Regular Nouns, English Spelling Rules, Woodward English, Irregular Nouns, Nouns Grammar, Plural Words, Plural Noun, English Grammar Rules

Plural Forms of Nouns The answer is a relatively easy one, as grammar goes. A plural noun is a word that indicates that there is more than one person, animal place, thing, or idea. When you talk about more than one of anything, you’re using plural nouns. When you write about more than one of […]

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