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Activity: "My child learned the phonogram aw"

English Language Arts

  • The child learned the phonogram aw and can identify it in words.
  • They practiced reading and spelling words containing the aw sound.
  • The child learned to decode new words by applying the phonogram aw.
  • They practiced reading sentences and passages that include words with the aw sound.

To further develop phonics skills, encourage the child to write their own sentences using words with the aw sound. They can also create flashcards with words containing aw and practice reading them aloud. Additionally, engaging in word games or puzzles that focus on the aw sound can be a fun way to reinforce their learning.

Book Recommendations

  • The Hawk and the Paw by Linda Joy Singleton: This early reader book tells the story of a hawk and a paw who become unlikely friends. It contains several words with the aw sound, providing further practice for the child.
  • Drawn to the Dawn by Alison Lester: In this beautifully illustrated picture book, a young girl explores the wonders of dawn and encounters various animals along the way. The story incorporates words with the aw sound, allowing the child to encounter the phonogram in a meaningful context.
  • Lawrence and the Saw by Sue Graves: This chapter book follows the adventures of Lawrence, a young boy who discovers an old saw in his attic. As he explores its history, he encounters words with the aw sound. The book provides an engaging story while reinforcing phonics skills.

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