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Mathew Wahome
Introduction
Phonics is a way of learning how to read and write by understanding how sounds work in words.
What are Sounds?
- Every word is made up of sounds.
- Sounds are the smallest parts of words that we can hear.
- For example, the word "cat" has three sounds: /c/ /a/ /t/.
How Sounds Work
- Different letters make different sounds.
- For example, the letter "a" makes the sound /a/ like in "apple".
- When we put sounds together, we can read and write words.
Fun Activity
Try this fun activity: Write down the sounds of the things around you like "b" for "ball" or "d" for "dog".
Remember
- Sounds are the smallest parts of words.
- Different letters make different sounds.
- Putting sounds together helps us read and write words.