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In the Gillingham and Stillman approach to teaching spelling, echo speech refers to which of the following descriptions?


◦ The teacher says the word and students sound out each letter in it.
◦ The teacher says the word and students repeat the word after the teacher.
◦ The teacher says the word and students hold up a card with the first letter.
◦ The teacher says the word and students check their own writing to see if they have used it and spelled it correctly.


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The teacher says the word and students repeat the word after the teacher.



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