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Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Rethinking the Cueing System for Beginning Readers
This poster is reminding us when we teach students to read to use phonics skills, orthographic mapping, and to point out the irregular sounds of high frequency words (such as using heart words) to help students be successful rather that the three cueing system. The three cueing system becomes a crutch for struggling readers in which they rely on pictures, guessing or using the first strategy to read rather than using phonics knowledge to figure out the word.