If a child knows all their phonic sounds, but is having trouble blending them to form words, the following video should help immensely.
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Teaching The Phonic Sounds
As a tutor, Roma is often given the children that are having difficulty learning to read. Her success rate is pronominal in this area, and she shares one of her secrets below.
If a child knows all their phonic sounds, but is having trouble blending them to form words, the following video should help immensely.
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If a child knows all their phonic sounds, but is having trouble blending them to form words, the following video should help immensely.
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Thanks for the comment on my blog. I'm thinking of adding your video to my Teach a Child to Read with Phonics lens.
It's pretty high in page rank at Squidoo. I hope it gives you some exposure. I love you advice. I've always tried to get kids to blend sounds quickly. I think word family learning increases this stretching out of stop sounds too.
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