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Do you know the floss rule yet? When the sounds /f/ /s/ /l/ or /z/ come at the end of a one-syllable word, they’re written with a double consonant. See some examples and then grab this batch of floss rule puzzles to make practicing it fun for kids! Snag your set below and then hop...

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Free Floss Rule poster and word list. Great memory aid for teaching students when to double those final consonants. Floss Rule, Wilson Reading, First Grade Phonics, Phonics Rules, Teaching Spelling, Spelling Rules, English Phonics, Phonics Words, 2nd Grade Reading

Memory aids are often used to help students remember certain spelling rules. The FLoSS rule is one of the first spelling rules taught to our first and second grade students to help them understand when to double the final “f”, “l” and “s” consonants at the end of certain words. The word “floss” actually follows the FLoSS […]

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This spelling hack will CHANGE your student’s lives! Have you heard of the FLOSS (or FLSZ) rule before? When a one-syllable word contains a single vowel and ends in f, l, s, or z, you double the final letter before. 📚💡 Examples: grass, buzz, bluff, or bell 🔔 Of course there are exceptions to this rule! If the word ends in s /z/, don’t double it. Examples: gas, is, was, has Inside the membership, we have this anchor chart and more resources for you to use to teach and practice the FLOSS R... Flsz Rule Anchor Chart, Flsz Rule, Short Vowels, Anchor Chart, Anchor Charts, Science, Reading

This spelling hack will CHANGE your student’s lives! Have you heard of the FLOSS (or FLSZ) rule before? When a one-syllable word contains a single vowel and ends in f, l, s, or z, you double the final letter before. 📚💡 Examples: grass, buzz, bluff, or bell 🔔 Of course there are exceptions to this rule! If the word ends in s /z/, don’t double it. Examples: gas, is, was, has Inside the membership, we have this anchor chart and more resources for you to use to teach and practice the FLOSS…

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