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MULTI-LETTER PHONOGRAMS With rules & time for echoing in Cursive First order
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Ppt of multi letter phonograms with rules

Jan 28, 2015

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MULTI-LETTER PHONOGRAMS

With rules & time for echoing in Cursive First order

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sh/sh/

* SH is used at the beginning of a word at the end of a syllable, but not at the beginning of any syllable after the first one except for the ending –ship.  

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th/th/ /th/ (voice off/voice on)

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oo/OO/, /oo/, /O/

Examples: boot, book, door  

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ch/ch/, /k/, /sh/

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ng/ng/ the nasal /ng/

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ar/ar/ of “car”

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oy/oy/ that we MAY use at the end of

English words

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oi/oi/ that we MAY NOT use at the end

of English words

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ow/ow/, /O/

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ou/ow/

/O/

/OO/

/u/ 

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or/or/

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ea/E/, /e/, /A/

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ay/A/ two-letter /A/ that we MAY use at

the end of English words

* A-Y usually spells /A/ at the end of a base word. When a word ends with the letter A it says /ah/.

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ai/A/ two-letter /A/ that we MAY NOT

use at the end of English words

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ew/OO/, /U/ that we MAY use at the end

of English words

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eu/OO/, /U/ that we MAY NOT use at

the end of English words

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ui /OO/ /I/ /i/ that we DO NOT use at the

end of English words. 

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aw/aw/ that we MAY use at the end of

English words

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au/aw/ that we MAY NOT use at the end

of English root words

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er/er/ as in her

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ir/er/ as in first

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ur/er/ as in nurse

 

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wor/er/ as in works

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ear/er/ as in early

 

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oe/O/ two-letter /O/ that we DO use at

the end of English words

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oa/O/ two-letter /O/ that we DO NOT use

at the end of English words 

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igh/I/ three-letter /I/

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ie/E/, 2-letter /E/

* Use I before E except after C, if we say /A/, and in some exceptions.

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dge/j/ three-letter /j/

* DGE is used only after a single vowel which says /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/.

 

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ti/sh/ tall /sh/

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ci/sh/ short /sh/

 

* TI, CI, SI are Latin spellings of /sh/ at the beginning of any syllable after the first one.

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si/sh/, /zh/

 

* TI, CI, SI are Latin spellings of /sh/ at the beginning of any syllable after the first one.

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tch/ch/ three-letter /ch/

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eigh/A/ four-letter /A/

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ei/E/, /A/ that we MAY NOT use at the

end of English words

* Use I before E except after C, if we say /A/, and in some exceptions.

 

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ey/E/, /A/ that we MAY use at the end of

English words  

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ee/E/ double /E/

 

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ed/ed/, /d/, /t/

* E-D past tense ending forms another syllable if the base word ends with /d/ or /t/ . If not ED sounds like /d/ or /t/.

 

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kn/n/ two-letter /n/ used ONLY at the

beginning of a base word

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gn/n/ two-letter /n/ used BOTH at the

beginning AND end of a base word

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ough/O/

/OO/

/uff/

/off/

/aw/

/ow/

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ph/f/ two-letter /f/

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ck/k/ two-letter /k/

* CK is used only after a single vowel which says /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/.  

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wr/r/ two-letter /r/

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wh/wh/ (unvoiced w)