open and without touching one’s tongue to the teeth, lips, or the roof of the mouth. It is contrasted with consonants, which are formed by obstructing one’s airway in some way so as to create a harder, more defined speech sound. Together, vowels and consonants form syllables in speech...
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. Use these quizzes, games, and exercises to practice sound and letter recognition for hard consonants and short vowels. These games match the free printable workbook -Fun Fonix Book 1. If you need phonics worksheets, alphabet writing exercises or extra practice, please see th workbook's main...
The work book has 5 units, one for each vowel: short a, short, e, short i, short o and short u. There are 6 pages of exercises for each letter and a few review sections throughout the book with fun games and other activities. The book starts each unit with letter and sound recogn...