Alphardy By Dr. Jean.

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Presentation transcript:

Alphardy By Dr. Jean

A for apple A A A

B for bounce B B B

C for cut C C C

D for dig D D D

E for elbow E E E

F for fan F F F

G for gallop G G G

H for hop H H H

I for itch I I I

J for jump J J J

K for kick K K K

L for love L L L

M for munch M M M

N for nod N N N

O for opera O O O

P for push P P P

Q for quiet Q Q Q

R for run R R R

S for sew S S S

T for talk T T T

U for upside U U U

V for volley V V V

W for wiggle W W W

X for x-ray X X X

Y for yawn Y Y Y

Z for zigzag Z Z Z

Put them together, and you can read! Letter sounds are all you need! Put them together, and you can read!