we go home
tiny phrase
Read the whole phrase first.
Example: We go home.
Use tiny high-frequency words in short reading choices that build confidence and comprehension together.
Read the phrase once, then choose the picture or meaning that matches. This keeps reading connected to understanding.
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tiny phrase
Read the whole phrase first.
Example: We go home.
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Track the words from left to right.
Example: She is here.
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Talk about position meaning.
Example: It is under.
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Say it as one complete idea.
Example: Now I see.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
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Move into tiny reading phrases built from useful spoken words.