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Sufayan.ah

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All of the following assertions for teaching spelling words are based in research on spelling interventions EXCEPT:


◦ students with LD should not be shown the correct spellings of any words they spell wrong, but should be encouraged to sound it out.
◦ students with LD should be introduced to only a few words at a time.
◦ computer-assisted instruction has been shown to be effective in improving spelling skills.
◦ peer tutoring is effective for reviewing spelling words.


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students with LD should not be shown the correct spellings of any words they spell wrong, but should be encouraged to sound it out.



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