Phonics Short Vowels a, i

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Phonics Short Vowels a, i

Blend this word. p

Blend this word. p a

Blend this word. p a th

Blend this word. path

Blend this word. bl

Blend this word. bl a

Blend this word. bl a ck

Blend this word. black

Blend this word. ap

Blend this word. ap ple

Blend this word. apple

Blend this word. f

Blend this word. f i

Blend this word. f i sh

Blend this word. fish

Blend this word. p

Blend this word. p in

Blend this word. p in ch

Blend this word. pinch

Blend this word. wh

Blend this word. wh i

Blend this word. wh i ch

Blend this word. which

Read this sentence. Which

Read this sentence. Which path

Read this sentence. Which path should

Read this sentence. Which path should I

Read this sentence. Which path should I take?

Now it is time for you to write some words.

Check your words! began slant add miss wish give insect inch branch

Let’s write a sentence.

Check your sentence. I will begin to make a wish list.

Great Work!

Blend this word. a pp

Blend these words.