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Learn to Read with Only Five Vowel Sounds!
Forming vowel sounds requires the shape and position of our tongue, lips and jaw. Our child will benefit when we not only teach him the short ‘a’ says, /a/, but teach him to make that sound. Your child will have fun using a mirror to watch his lips, tongue and jaw change position while making each of the 5 short vowel sounds.
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By Melanie Jeffrey K-3 Phonics Specialist for Beginning and Struggling Readers4.9
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Learn to Read with Only Five Vowel Sounds!
Forming vowel sounds requires the shape and position of our tongue, lips and jaw. Our child will benefit when we not only teach him the short ‘a’ says, /a/, but teach him to make that sound. Your child will have fun using a mirror to watch his lips, tongue and jaw change position while making each of the 5 short vowel sounds.
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Join the Free Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/phonicsrulesforkids
Email: [email protected]

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