Learning LKG English

Small Words

Tiny useful words and first reading patterns that help children move from letters into early word reading.

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CVC Words

Simple consonant-vowel-consonant words for early blending practice.

Suggested learning journey

This shelf is arranged as a progression, so children can move from easier practice to richer use.

Step 1

Word families

Step 2

Read short words

Step 3

Blend tiny sentences

Step 4

Read with confidence

Lessons in recommended order

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Small Words and First Reading

Small Words: am, an, in, on

Read tiny useful words children meet early in songs, speech, and first books.

CVC Words

CVC Family: at

Read and recognise words like cat, bat, hat, and mat.

Small Words and First Reading

Small Words: up, to, go, no

Build confidence with tiny action and direction words children hear often in daily talk.

Small Words and First Reading

Small Words: he, she, it

Use tiny story words that help children listen to and read very short sentence patterns.

Small Words and First Reading

Small Words: look, come, here

Move into tiny reading-and-speaking words children hear often in classroom and home talk.

Small Words and First Reading

Small Words: I see, we go

Blend small words into tiny reading phrases children can track and say aloud with confidence.

Small Words and First Reading

Small Words: read and choose

Use tiny high-frequency words in short reading choices that build confidence and comprehension together.

Small Words and First Reading

Small Words: with, from, after

Read useful small words that help children understand where something came from, what comes next, and who is together.

Small Words and First Reading

Short phrases to full ideas

Grow from short reading phrases into full ideas with a little more detail and meaning.

Small Words and First Reading

Question clues to full answers

Read slightly richer questions and answer them using the clue words in the question itself.

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