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Spencer Russell | Help Your Child Read on Instagram: "Comment “advanced” and I’ll send you a link to my newest FREE resource: 12 printable flashcards to help you teach 12 of these phonics sounds, including the reading rule, a rhyme to help you teach it and example words. #toddlerscanread #phonics #homeschool #scienceofreading #spellingwords" Diy Phonics Flashcards, Sound Chart Phonics, Literacy Activities Kindergarten Free, How To Make Reading Fun, Phonics Rules Free Printable, Phonics Rules Teaching, How To Teach Kids To Read, Reading For Grade 1, Learning To Read Preschool

Spencer Russell | Help Your Child Read on Instagram: "Comment “advanced” and I’ll send you a link to my newest FREE resource: 12 printable flashcards to help you teach 12 of these phonics sounds, including the reading rule, a rhyme to help you teach it and example words. #toddlerscanread #phonics #homeschool #scienceofreading #spellingwords"

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Reading Roots | Teaching Phonics to Parents on Instagram: "This rule works for the vast majority of words that end in “y” except for rules that end with the digraphs “ay” like in “today”, or is “ey” like in “prey” or “key”, or “oy” like in boy.  Comment below if you can think of any other exceptions to this rule!   If you’re a parent enjoying my social media phonics posts then you will get even MORE out of my online course for parents.  Find out more at Reading-roots.com  #phonics #earlyliteracy #earlyreading #kindergarten #reception #teachkidsreading  Are you interested confused by phonics? Is your child aged 2-5? Would you like to learn the steps needed to support your  little one read at home?" Y Rule In Phonics, Phonics Rules Teaching, Kindergarten Reception, Homeschool Preschool Schedule, Preschool Schedule, Phonics Rules, Phonics Words, Early Reading, Start Reading

Reading Roots | Teaching Phonics to Parents on Instagram: "This rule works for the vast majority of words that end in “y” except for rules that end with the digraphs “ay” like in “today”, or is “ey” like in “prey” or “key”, or “oy” like in boy. Comment below if you can think of any other exceptions to this rule! If you’re a parent enjoying my social media phonics posts then you will get even MORE out of my online course for parents. Find out more at Reading-roots.com #phonics…

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