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Phonics Drills, Pronunciation Aids, Vocab Builders, Reading Preps

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Students are introduced to phonics.

41 cards.

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Phonics Charts

Students learn all 43 Consonants and Consonant Blends. 14 pages.

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Students gain further phonics skill as they subtly learn to spell and enlarge their vocabulary considerably. Plus, it's a boon for students contending with dyslexia.

        2 volumes - 110 pages together

Families 1 and 2

Derivations

Students further build their vocabulary, learning hundreds of multi-syllabic words, while steadily becoming better spellers. 

           108 pages

Titles in Storyland

By studying these charts in preparation to reading TRWRR stories, students will gain insight into the complexity of the phonological makeup of the English language. 

Phonics Flipbook

While viewing and hearing these charts, students will learn that some identical vowels (or letters such as "a") are pronounced differently, sometimes only in combination with another letter, that is as a diphthong. And hearing occasional animal sounds should keep everyone smiling.

Phonics Flipbook: Beginning Vowels
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