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FirstStepReading's video: A E I O U Two Letter Blending Phonics Reading Learning Kindergarten First Grade and ESL

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@FirstStepReading 2 Letter Blending: Short Vowel Videos: A, E, I, I, O, U and Consonants http://www.firststepreading.com This video teaches children how to take two separate sounds, the Short A sound, "ah" as in "a-pple" and Consonant sounds and blend the sounds together. The process of combining sounds is called Blending. Blending is taught by moving the Short A sound and a Consonant sound closer and closer together so that your child learns to say the sounds closer and closer together. Blending sounds is a learning process. The first step of blending is when your child states the correct two sounds for the letter characters that are being blended. For example the word, "at" will often first be read as "ah" "tah." With practice your child will learn to further blend the sounds to correctly say "at." Learn to Identify the Letters of the Alphabet: Uppercase and Lowercase Letters, by singing the Alphabet song and watching the letters Letter Sounds A-Z: Sing and Say the Sounds of the Letters! Learning and the names and the sounds of the Alphabet is essential to learning to read. When children know the Sounds that the letters make, they are able to blend the sounds together to read words. Knowing Letter Sounds is Extremely important! Practicing and Singing the Letter Sounds will help children remember the sounds when they are trying to sound out words. Please Subscribe and Like our Videos!! How to TEACH your Child to READ! @FirstStepReading Alphabet How to TEACH your Child to READ! @FirstStepReading Step by Step Step 1: The Alphabet and Letter Identification. Learning the Alphabet Song by watching the letters is the first step to learn to read. When children are singing the letters of the Alphabet while their appear on the screen they are learning to associate the Letters of the Alphabet with the Letter names. Children need to be able to identify the Uppercase and the Lowercase Letters in the English Language. Also, children should learn to correlate the Uppercase Letters with their Lower Case Letter pairs. # Letter Sounds @FirstStepReading Learn with TEACHER Heather Heather is a Credentialed Elementary School Teacher with a Masters in Elementary Education. She is also the Author and Illustrator of FirstStepReading.com Step To Teach You Child to READ!!! 1. Letter Identification 2. Letter Sounds 3. 2 Letter Blending 4. 3 Letter Blending (Phonics Word Families CVC Words) 5. Sight words Memorization 6. What is a Vowel 7. Long Vowel Words (Long Vowel Words Families) Vowel Consonant Vowel (vcv) or Vowel Vowel (VV) 8. Digraphs (2 Letters that make 1 Sound) 9. Irregular Letter Sound Combinations 10. Blends (2 letters that make two sounds blended together) 11. Controlled R Words (ar, or, er/ur/ir) Free worksheets: www.FirstStepReading.com/pdfs https://www.firststepreading.com/gallery/free-worksheets-letters-letter-sounds-sight-words-phonics-cvc-word-families-letter-blending-long-vowels-digraphs-blends-irregular-controlled-r-kindergarten-math-writing-starters-calenda/

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