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systematic instruction
Systematic instruction refers to a carefully planned sequence for instruction of specific concepts,
skills and procedures, with prerequisite skills taught first.
The term “systematic” is often paired with the term “explicit” in reading instruction to refer to
employing instructional strategies that are evidence-based. For example: explicit systematic phonics
instruction involves:
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Clearly identifying a useful set of grapheme-to-phoneme correspondences
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Planning and introducing these correspondences into a consistent logical instructional
sequence
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Carefully scaffolding the introduction and instruction of grapheme-to-phoneme
correspondences and phonic skills from simple to more complex.
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