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wenmo

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Which of the following statements is NOT a feature of explicit code instruction?


◦ Teaches letter-sound correspondences, but avoids phonological awareness, the alphabetic principle, and the use of phonic analysis to decode words
◦ Systematic instruction of letter-sound correspondences and teaching students to blend to sounds to make words and segment sounds to spell words
◦ Scaffolded instruction so that modeling, guidance, and positive and corrective feedback are integral features of instruction
◦ Multiple opportunities for practice and review in various contexts


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Teaches letter-sound correspondences, but avoids phonological awareness, the alphabetic principle, and the use of phonic analysis to decode words



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