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  1. Doubling 14 is 28: 14 + 14 = 28 2 x 7 = 14 Thinking about 14 + 14 is more efficient than skip counting, 7 + 7 + 7 + 7.

  2. Doubling any larger number can be done very simply by imagining that you are splitting the number into its simple components. These are all doubled separately then put back together as the final doubled …

  3. Students should be able to write an equation to show their thinking to match models or pictures. However, students should not be spending time memorizing or solving equations through drill …

  4. Learning the Doubling Rule helps students spell words that cannot be spelled exactly as they sound. Display a column of one-syllable base words that have one vowel and one consonant at the end …

  5. The ten photographs below exhibit some examples of die doubling, strike doubling, and even some other forms of doubling. Take a few minutes to see for yourself whether you can accurately identify …

  6. Every time a new word appears, ask your student to slide the correct consonant card in the middle (applying the 1-1-1-v Doubling Rule) and then read the word. (Remind students the correct …

  7. Phonics Focus Pack 1-1-1 Doubling Rule lesson plan * posters * games worksheets * word lists decodable passages