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Do you know why "am" and "an" are NOT great words to start with when teaching your child to read?
You'll see these words in many alphabet books and on lots of worksheets, but they should NOT be the first words you teach your child because of "nasal a."
If you're teaching your child to read in a way that's aligned with the Science of Reading, you need to understand this important phonics rule so you can confidently teach your child.
Keep listening to learn all about "nasal a" and which words you should use instead when teaching short vowel a.
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>>> Grab my FREE Animal Alphabet here!
Let's Connect!
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>>> Reach out on Instagram @littleslovelearningblog
Happy Learning!
-Erin
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By Erin, M.Ed5
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Do you know why "am" and "an" are NOT great words to start with when teaching your child to read?
You'll see these words in many alphabet books and on lots of worksheets, but they should NOT be the first words you teach your child because of "nasal a."
If you're teaching your child to read in a way that's aligned with the Science of Reading, you need to understand this important phonics rule so you can confidently teach your child.
Keep listening to learn all about "nasal a" and which words you should use instead when teaching short vowel a.
>>> Would you rather watch this information as a video? Click here!
>>> Grab my FREE Animal Alphabet here!
Let's Connect!
>>> Join my email list here!
>>> Reach out on Instagram @littleslovelearningblog
Happy Learning!
-Erin
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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