75 Phonograms Flashcards
The English language has 26 letters, 42 sounds/phonemes, and 75 phonograms. 25 of them are vowels, 7 are r-controlled vowels, 45 are consonant sounds, and 5 are other vowel combinations. If you're teaching your children to spell bigger and longer words with the correct recognition of sounds and phonograms(letters with which the sound is represented, for example, igh for long vowel i sound) this set of flashcards is a must-have. It'll help you in the regular drill of the 75 phonograms because it's handy and the letters are written clearly on each card along with the sound and example words. Suggested videos: • English Spelling Rules Get free downloadable printable worksheets, here: https://homeschoolingwithhira.com/wor... Buy flashcards here: https://homeschoolingwithhira.com/pro...

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