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The term "long" often appears in the context of specific teaching aids for long vowel sounds:

It is recommended to use heavyweight paper that is as opaque as possible. Standard-weight copy paper often allows print and pictures from the reverse side to show through, which can be a "considerable distraction" for young readers. Sound City

Wall charts for long vowels are arranged in a specific sequence (long a, e, i, o, u). Some of these charts may require taping multiple pages together along a center line to create a single, continuous display. Phonics Patterns: Advanced patterns (such as in robot or The term "long" often appears in the context

For the Sound City Reading program, selecting the right paper is emphasized to ensure students can clearly see large print and color-coded phonics patterns without distraction: Some of these charts may require taping multiple