Phonics Mouth Photo Charts - linguistically grouped
Mouthabet
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What educators are saying
This was so helpful to getting my students to understand the difference between those closely formed letter sounds, and they loved finding the details in the pictures to go with each sound. Thank you!
Description
Associate strongly between hearing and feeling (mouth, tongue, teeth, lips voice box, air expulsion).
• Draw ‘meaning links’ around sounds - to assist with storage and retrieval. (Quirky phrases!)
• Group sounds together according to a formation characteristic.
• Read the letter shapes for these sounds.
• Recall these sounds automatically (quickly and accurately).
• Discriminate between consonants and vowels.
• Segment words into sounds.
• Blend sounds to form words.
• Write letter shapes for the sounds.
• Draw ‘meaning links’ around sounds - to assist with storage and retrieval. (Quirky phrases!)
• Group sounds together according to a formation characteristic.
• Read the letter shapes for these sounds.
• Recall these sounds automatically (quickly and accurately).
• Discriminate between consonants and vowels.
• Segment words into sounds.
• Blend sounds to form words.
• Write letter shapes for the sounds.
Total Pages
46 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
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