Letter Sounds
Meet letters through picture cues, first sounds, and playful noticing practice.
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Meet letters through picture cues, first sounds, and playful noticing practice.
This shelf is arranged as a progression, so children can move from easier practice to richer use.
Use this ordered shelf when you want a clean sequence without hopping between repeated concepts.
Meet four early English letters with familiar picture words and clear first sounds.
Learn the letter A with familiar words like apple, ant, and axe.
Build confidence with more easy-to-hear letters children notice in songs and everyday words.
Listen to the first sound in simple words children already know from home and play.
Keep building alphabet confidence with more letters children can connect to easy picture words.
Notice when two printed letters look the same and learn to match them calmly without rushing into reading.
Add a few more useful letters children meet in storybooks, toys, and daily objects.
Hear a familiar word and choose the first letter from two or three simple options.
Hear a familiar word and match it to the right beginning letter.
Meet more useful letters children can connect to clear picture words before they move into bigger reading shelves.
Keep the alphabet shelf moving with a few more letters children can hear, say, and notice in simple words.
Hear a whole word and choose the letter that comes at the beginning.