Not exact matches
This Phonics Poems for K - 1 includes: # 1 - 26 letters of the alphabet poems # 2 - Phonemes Phonemes included: - consonant digraph ch
as in chin - consonant sh
as in ship - consonant digraph th
as in this - consonant digraph why
as in why - final blend ft
as in left - final blend mp
as in lamp - final blend nd
as in and -3 - letter blend scr
as in scream -3 - letter blend shr
as in shrub -3 - letter blend spl
as in splash -3 - letter blend squ
as in squash -3 - letter blend str
as in string -3 - letter blend thr
as in three - diphthongs au / aw
as in haul / claw - diphthongs oi / oy
as in oil / boy - diphthongs ou / ow
as in out / cow - word endings ed
as in hoped / waited - word endings er
as in darker - word endings est
as in softest - word ending ing
as in going - word endings le
as in table - vowel sounds a
as in ball / ought / claw - vowel sounds u
as in full - vowel sounds oo
as in
book - vowel sounds schwa a
as in mama - consonant y
as e
as in very - consonant y
as i
as in sky - r - controlled vowel ar
as in park - r - controlled vowel or
as in sort - r - controlled vowel digraph air
as in pair - suffix - less
as in careless - suffix - ness
as in kindness - suffix - ly
as in lonely - contractions I'm, you'll, you're - silent letters gh / k
as in sigh / knight - silent letters gh / w / k / b / c
as in sigh, write, knit, doubt, sick *** Please see the
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