I am learning the phoneme /ar/

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I am learning the phoneme /ar/

shark bath farm last flask car class party vase art

jar lark harm charm grasp sharp part mast raft cart

barber banana path artist March harsh bar garden dart fast

We are learning to read and spell really cool sentences too! 5

Gold stars are bright.

Can you write it? Gold stars are bright. 7

That boy is smart.

Can you write it? That boy is smart. 9

I go to art class.

Can you write it? I go to art class. 11

He ran last in the race.

Can you write it? He ran last in the race. 13

The dragon will not harm you.

Can you write it? The dragon will not harm you. 15

“I got new dark glasses!” said Carly.

Can you write it? “I got new dark glasses!” said Carly. 17