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Two sounds of C- Hard C Soft C - Splendid Moms Phonic Rules, Expanding Vocabulary, I Before E, Teach Writing, Phonics Flashcards, Cvc Words Kindergarten, Phonics Posters, Rules Poster, Learning Phonics

Two sound of C – Hard c Soft c Introduction: The letter “C” is a versatile and fascinating letter that can produce two distinct sounds. While this might seem confusing at first, understanding the difference between these sounds is essential for improving reading skills and expanding vocabulary. In this blog post, we will explore the […]

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sounds of C and K Ck Phonics Worksheets, C And K Rule Poster, Basic English Grammar Book, Cvc Words Kindergarten, Phonics Posters, English Stories For Kids, Learning Phonics, Phonics Rules, English Activities For Kids

The C or K Rule? One of the most frequently asked questions that I get is: How do we know when it’s c ,k or ck. AND why does /c/ sound like /s/ sometimes? So lets understand the rule and at the end of the page don’t forget to collect the free poster and worksheets. […]

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Understanding Soft C and G Sounds! 🌟 Did you know that the letters C and G can change their sounds based on the letters that follow them? It's a fun phonics rule that makes English interesting! When C or G is followed by E, I, or Y, they make a "soft" sound. ✨ Soft C: When C is followed by E, I, or Y, it sounds like an S. For example: "Ceiling" (C + E) "City" (C + I) "Cycle" (C + Y) ✨ Soft G: When G is followed by E, I, or Y, it sounds like a J. For example: "Giant" (G + I) "Giraffe" (G +... Y Sounds Like I And E, G Sound Words, Soft C Sound, Soft C And G, Sound Soft, Spell Words, G Sound, Phonics For Kids, Soft G

Understanding Soft C and G Sounds! 🌟 Did you know that the letters C and G can change their sounds based on the letters that follow them? It's a fun phonics rule that makes English interesting! When C or G is followed by E, I, or Y, they make a "soft" sound. ✨ Soft C: When C is followed by E, I, or Y, it sounds like an S. For example: "Ceiling" (C + E) "City" (C + I) "Cycle" (C + Y) ✨ Soft G: When G is followed by E, I, or Y, it sounds like a J. For example: "Giant" (G + I) "Giraffe" (G…

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