Phonics

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The sound of alphabets, specially vowels.
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    http://www.abcfastphonics.com/vowel-rules/one-vowel-at-end.htmlInstructions: Click the link above and click on the notes and the words to listen & learn! Continue to the next page and finish reading all 7 slides.Good luck!
    Long Vowel sounds!

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    Parts of Speech- Noun, Verb, Adjective
    Write down the job of  Noun, Verb, Adjective, and pronoun, and then give 5 examples of each (from the video or your mind)

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    The sound of ''ate'' at the end
    Mostly Nouns/AdjectivesShort a soundConjugateAccurateChocolateDebate (same sound for both)Ultimate
    Mostly VERBS (think I ate- doing-verb)Long A soundConjugateConcentrateTranslateDebate  (same sound for both)Animate

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    The sound of ''ite''
    Short i soundFavoriteinfiniteoppositedefinitecomposite
    Long i soundWriteInvitesatellite (not a verb)bitekite (not a verb)

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    Soft & Hard C and G
    Soft C makes the sound ''suh'' EX: cell, citySoft G makes the sound ''juh'' EX: gap, goat, gelIt will be soft when the vowels e,  i,  y  directly follows it usually.Directly means right after it. If there isn't a vowel next to it, then you have to read the entire word to figure out the best sound!
    Hard C makes the sound ''kuh''EX: car, catHard G makes the sound ''guh''EX: gate, gymWhen c or g meets a, o,  u, its sound is hard. cap, cave, colt, comedy, curly, cuddle gas, gather, goblet, goddess, gum, gutter

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    TEST PREPERATION!
    EVERY SINGLE SLIDE IS IMPORTANT!Study every details and know the sounds of all 26 alphabets!Questions will be provided from the videos, too!If you pass this test with a 98 or above, you will pass level one of reading!Happy Studying!
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