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Read these letter sounds and say them out loud Kindly contributed to the Adult Basic Skills Resource Centre http://www.skillsworkshop.org/ by Laurence Fletcher, Wolverhampton City College / Adult Education Service. September 2006 laurencebrc@yahoo.com Adult literacy curriculum links Rw/M8.1 Recognise the letters of the alphabet by shape, name and sound. Rw/M8.2 Ww/M8.2 Associate sounds with patterns in some letters, syllables, words, rhymes, songs. Rw/E1.2 Decode simple, regular words Rw/E1.3 Recognise the letters of the alphabet in both upper and lower case Rw/E2.3 Use phonic and graphic knowledge to decode words Adult ESOL links Rw/E1.2a Use knowledge of basic sound-letter correspondence to help sound out unfamiliar words Rw/E1.3a Identify the letters of the alphabet in both upper and lower case Rw/E2.3a use context and a range of phonic and graphic knowledge to decode words

gr

green

t

table

th

thin

d

duck

bl

blue

ch

church

cl

clock

cr

cross

e

eggs

fl

flower

oo

boots

ee

feet

sh

ship

ph

phone

a

apple

b

bat

tion

station

in

bin

ie

pie

i

ink

ing

reading

c

cat

The End. Well Done!