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Fun & Engaging ActivitiesThe phonogram/digraph movable alphabet allows children to isolate the stimuli of two letters used to create one sound. It is designed to be used alongside a second movable alphabet (with single vowels and consonants). Together, these alphabets free children to phonetically build any word and explore spelling variations.
The 17 key sound phonograms included in this alphabet correspond to the green sandpaper letters: ai as in paint, ar as in yarn, au as in Paul, ch as in chip, ee as in tree, er as in fern, ie as in pie, ng as in king, oa as in boat, oo as in book, or as in corn, ou as in cloud, oy as in boy, qu as in quick, sh as in ship, th as in moth, ue as in blue.
This lower-case green print phonogram alphabet can be paired with a green fabric pocket chart that folds. This folding design works like a box making it easy for students to carry and access/organize letter cards. Children unfold the pocket chart for use at their work area and fold it for compact, space-saving storage on the work shelf.
The phonogram alphabet is designed for early literacy explorations
• 10 of each phonogram
• Cards are approx. 2" W x 2" H
• Printed on one-side only to isolate the lower-case letter
• Laminated (food grade) with rounded corners
Add the pocket chart for an accessible storage/display solution that is sized perfectly to hold the alphabet letter cards:
• Unfolded size is approx. 18" W x 20" H
• Folded size (on the shelf) is approx. 9" W x 10" H
• Pockets are approx. 2.75" W x 1.75" H
Alphabet lesson plan and instructions on using the pocket chart included. Made in the USA by Maitri Learning.
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"love the quality of the cards."
"Using these with our two year old boy who is loving phonetic spelling messages to his friends and family. Such a natural progression from sandpaper letters."
"Just what I wanted!"
"This material really helps the children remember to use the phonograms in their writing!"