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Read the words in the cloud and then use your fishing skills to try and catch the matching picture cards from the river. Skills taught: Visual discrimination, grapheme-phoneme correspondence, reading speed. Skills taught: Grapheme recognition, grapheme-phoneme correspondence. Sound out the top word then say what you see in the three pictures.

Move the correct picture onto the word to see if they match. A race against the clock! Say the sound that appears on each card - how many sounds can you say before the timer runs out? Skills taught: Grapheme recognition, grapheme-phoneme correspondence, sounding out.

Sound each word and try to give them their favourite treats! Skills taught: Grapheme recognition, grapheme-phoneme correspondence, sounding out, blending. Can you help the frog make it home? Avoid the traffic and cross the rivers by jumping on the logs that have real words. Good luck!

Skills taught: Recognizing vowel and consonant digraphs, blending, reading fluency. Read the sentence at the bottom then try replacing the words using the word blocks. Can you make a new sentence? Does it still make sense? G2 Reading. Digraphs sh, th, wh, ch Maze chase by Jtrower. Digraphs ch, sh, wh,th Open the box by Jotomberg.

G1 G2 Reading. Digraphs - sh, ch, wh, th Hangman by Adbrown. G2 G3. G2 Phonics. Digraphs ch, sh, th, ck, wh Group sort by Ssimson. OG Digraphs Phonics Reading. Step 1. Digraphs sh,th,ch,wh,ck Open the box by Claudia You have a pending invite. Click here for details. Phonics for kids A fun online game for kindergarteners to build the..

Learn and practice phonic sounds in this phonic me.. Phonics is an important skill to master for younger learners who are just showing signs of being able to read. After mastering their letter identification, the next step in the process is to learn the sounds that each letter makes in the English language and how they blend together in various ways.

Vowels have more than one sound, and this can be difficult for kids to master. Since English is not a phonetic language, learning the patterns and rules associated with the combinations of letters and spelling is essential to mastering the skills needed for reading. Turtle Diary offers a variety of phonics videos that go letter by letter, sound by sound, presenting each in a fun and entertaining way. Kids will love to watch the animated graphics and hear the letter pronounced by sound and show different words associated with it, and then the word used in a sentence.



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