Consonant Combinations
1st Grade
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Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
1.2.C.(ii)
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Demonstrate and apply spelling knowledge by:
(ii) spelling words with initial and final consonant blends, digraphs, and trigraphs;
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Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
1.11.D.(x)
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Edit drafts using standard English conventions, including:
(x) correct spelling of words with grade-appropriate orthographic patterns and rules and high-frequency words with adult assistance;
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Florida - Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking:
ELA.1.C.3.1
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Follow the rules of standard English grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling appropriate to grade level |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
1.FR.12.PE
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Encode one-syllable words with consonant clusters and short vowel patterns (e.g., flat, drift, quit, stand, frost, sprint, strap). |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
1.FR.13.PE
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Encode one-syllable words with consonant digraphs and short vowel patterns (e.g., with, flash, chick, shaft, song). |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
1.FR.14.PE
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Encode one-syllable words with double-letter endings (e.g., fill, pass, buzz). |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
1.FR.15.PE
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Encode one-syllable words containing single consonants with multiple spellings for /z/ and /k/ (e.g., is, nose, zip; kite, cat, luck). |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
1.FR.16.PE
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Encode final /v/ with -ve (e.g., give, love, have, five, solve, swerve). |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
1.FR.17.PE
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Encode one-syllable words with initial or medial VCe patterns (e.g., use, lake, slime, choke, these). |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
1.FR.18.PE
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Encode one-syllable words with predictable vowel-r patterns (e.g., shark, fork, her). |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
1.FR.19.PE
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Encode one-syllable words with the most common spellings for final long vowel sounds (e.g., say, play, cry, why, tree, snow). |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
1.FR.20.PE
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Encode words phonetically, drawing on knowledge of sound-letter relationships. |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
1.FR.21.PE
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Encode words with inflectional suffixes that do not require a spelling change (e.g., jumps, jumped, jumping). |
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