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Have you explicitly taught the Double Consonant Rule?It is often referred to as the “Floss Rule”. It is simple to teach and the kids learn how easy it is to double the consonants.

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Learn all about the FLOSS spelling rule and how to teach it to students using the Science of Reading approach. You'll then grab a FREE list word list & FREE anchor chart to help your instruction stick!

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Floss Rule Spelling Poster Free

If you need fun free science of reading resources for your struggling readers and beginning readers come to smart and special teaching for free resources for your classroom or homeschool.

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My students loved how fun and colorful this anchor chart turned out. It helped them organize each set of double consonants. The floss rule can be a hard concept, but with the help of this anchor chart, they got it down! My students also love using the markers as a special "treat". They come in an exciting array of scents that help spark creativity. There are bold shades that create a fun coloring experience, and the large cylinder is easy for kids to handle. Floss Worksheets, Double Consonants Anchor Chart, Consonant Le Anchor Chart, Doubling Rule Anchor Chart, The Floss Rule, Floss Rule Anchor Chart, Fszl Rule Anchor Chart, Double Consonant Suffix Rule, Consonant Blends Anchor Chart

My students loved how fun and colorful this anchor chart turned out. It helped them organize each set of double consonants. The floss rule can be a hard concept, but with the help of this anchor chart, they got it down! My students also love using the markers as a special "treat". They come in an exciting array of scents that help spark creativity. There are bold shades that create a fun coloring experience, and the large cylinder is easy for kids to handle.

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a poster with words that read floss rules

This spelling hack will CHANGE your student’s lives! Have you heard of the FLOSS (or FLSZ) rule before? When a one-syllable word contains a single vowel and ends in f, l, s, or z, you double the final letter before. 📚💡 Examples: grass, buzz, bluff, or bell 🔔 Of course there are exceptions to this rule! If the word ends in s /z/, don’t double it. Examples: gas, is, was, has Inside the membership, we have this anchor chart and more resources for you to use to teach and practice the FLOSS…

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the printable flash cards for floss rules

Do you know the floss rule yet? When the sounds /f/ /s/ /l/ or /z/ come at the end of a one-syllable word, they’re written with a double consonant. See some examples and then grab this batch of floss rule puzzles to make practicing it fun for kids! Snag your set below and then hop...

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a green and white poster with the words floss rules

Memory aids are often used to help students remember certain spelling rules. The FLoSS rule is one of the first spelling rules taught to our first and second grade students to help them understand when to double the final “f”, “l” and “s” consonants at the end of certain words. The word “floss” actually follows the FLoSS […]

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