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Words of one syllable, ending in “f”, “l”, or “s” – after one vowel, usually end in “ff”, “ll”, or “ss” (sounds /f/, /l/, /s/).
Words of one syllable, ending in “f”, “l”, or “s” – after one vowel, usually end in “ff”, “ll”, or “ss” (sounds /f/, /l/, /s/).
Los Tigres – Tigers Spanish Version
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OLIVIA – Read Aloud, Read Along“I believe we should spend less time worrying about the quantity of books children read and more time introducing them to quality books that will turn them on to the joy of reading and turn them into lifelong readers.”