words with short letter “a” would practice a book having words like “cat”, “sat”, or “mat”. She would not yet be expected to read books containing words with other concepts like digraphs (“she” “chat”, or “what”). Only after the concept of digraphs has been specifically...
In this module, your child will build upon the skills learned in Beginning Sounds, Ending Sounds, and Digraphs.We start with an introduction to the vowel names (which are also the “long” vowel sounds). Later in the module, we will build on that knowledge by teaching the “short” ...
Many long-vowel, one-syllable words ending in a “K” sound end in two vowels before the K, such as beak and soak.In order not to confuse the child, I would skip over teaching these kinds of words until the previous kinds of “K” words are learned. The exception I would make is ...