Author Question: When trying to determine whether or not there is a pattern to a student's spelling errors, all of ... (Read 129 times)

kamilo84

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When trying to determine whether or not there is a pattern to a student's spelling errors, all of the following questions should be asked EXCEPT:


◦ Is the student applying mistaken rules?
◦ Is the student applying rules that assist in remembering spellings?
◦ Is the student purposely misspelling words that he knows how to spell?
◦ Is the student spelling words correctly in isolation but not in context?


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Is the student purposely misspelling words that he knows how to spell?



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