Do you know your vowels????? No Yes These letters are the vowels: And sometimes:

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Do you know your vowels????? No Yes

These letters are the vowels: And sometimes:

Click on the vowel. m z s g b

SUPER! Now try this one. e z s g b p

GREAT! How about this one? v z w i c r f

q EXCELLENT! Now try this one. h j g b d o k

q h u g d AWSOME! Try one more! k z

You know your vowels! The other letters are called consonants.  b c d f g h j k l m n p q r s t v w x y z Sometimes “y” acts like a consonant.

On the next page, click on the cheese. Don’t touch any vowels on the way. The vowels want to stop you! You can touch the consonants. Go

a a a o i u o e i o h b g s z k l d e k wp c m t j a o e e e a u

They got you! Try again.

YOU DID IT! You got the cheese from the vowels: a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y.