Letter sounds This activity is for use by Craven County Schools only. The purpose of powerpoint is to reinforce the student’s automatic recall of letter.

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Letter sounds This activity is for use by Craven County Schools only. The purpose of powerpoint is to reinforce the student’s automatic recall of letter sounds and visual memory of letters. Please feel free to adapt this activity to meet your teaching style and your students’ learning needs. Roxanne Ank, Occupational Therapist

A says “a”

B says “b”

C says “c”

D says “d”

E says “e”

F says “f”

G says “g”

H says “h”

I says “i”

J says “j”

K says “k”

L says “l”

M says “m”

N says “n”

O says “o”

P says “p”

Q says “qu”

R says “r”

S says “s”

T says “t”

U says “u”

V says “v”

W says “w”

X says “x”

Y says “y”

Z says “z”

“oo” says “oo”

th says “th”

“sh” says “sh”

“ch” says “ch”

The end!