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1 Rules for phoneme mapping
Each sound gets its own box Try to map these words: bag, run, jog b a g r u n j o

2 Rules cont. b l o c a m p se s t n d r i pe
2. Blends (bl, cr, dr, -mp, -nd) and clusters (str) get broken down to individual sounds. Map these words: blob, camp, close, stand, stripes b l o c a m p se s t n d r i pe

3 Rules cont. sh ee p ch o s e n t le wr ck
3. Both consonant (sh, ch, th, wh) and vowel digraphs (ee, ea, ai, oa) remain together because they make one sound Try to map: sheep, chose, steeple, wreck sh ee p ch o s e n t le wr ck

4 Rules cont j oi n s c oy b r l
4. Some other dipthong sounds get 1 box dipthongs or glides (oi and oy, ou and ow) Examples: joins, coy, broil j oi n s c oy b r l

5 Rules cont r i ng s a h u Other sounds that get 1 box –ng
Example: ring, sang, hung r i ng s a h u

6 R controlled vowels (ar, er, ir, or, ur) get 1 box
Examples: chirp, targets ch ir p t ar g e S b er

7 Last rule s igh h l t r aigh -igh stays together
Final words: sigh, highlight, straight s igh h l t r aigh


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