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				| Syllable Patterns1st Grade |  
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												Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
											
											1.2.B.(iii) 
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								| Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by:
(iii) decoding words with closed syllables; open syllables; VCe syllables; vowel teams, including vowel digraphs and diphthongs; and r-controlled syllables;
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												Florida - Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking:
											
											ELA.1.F.1.2 
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								| Demonstrate phonological awareness.
a. Segment spoken words into initial, medial, and final phonemes, including words with digraphs, blends, and trigraphs.b. Orally blend initial, medial, and final phonemes together to produce a single-syllable word that includes digraphs, blends, or trigraphs.
 c. Blend single-syllable spoken words with at least five phonemes.
 d. Segment single-syllable spoken words with at least five phonemes.
 e. Segment and blend phonemes in multi-syllable spoken words.
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												Florida - Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking:
											
											ELA.1.F.1.3 
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								| Use knowledge of grade-appropriate phonics and word-analysis skills to decode words accurately.
a. Decode words using knowledge of spelling-sound correspondences for common consonant digraphs, trigraphs, and blends.b. Decode simple words with r-controlled vowels.
 c. Decode and encode regularly spelled one-syllable words.
 d. Decode words with inflectional endings.
 e. Decode two-syllable words with regular patterns by breaking the words into syllables.
 f. Decode words that use final –e and vowel teams to make long-vowel sound.
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												Georgia Math and ELA Standards:
											
											1.F.PA.4.d 
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								| Add, delete, and substitute syllables in spoken words. |  
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