Cat
c-a-t
Cat is a pet word.
Example: The cat sits.
Read and recognise words like cat, bat, hat, and mat.
Blend the beginning sound with the at ending. Try reading each word twice.
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c-a-t
Cat is a pet word.
Example: The cat sits.
b-a-t
Bat rhymes with cat.
Example: I see a bat.
h-a-t
Hat keeps the sun away.
Example: My hat is red.
m-a-t
Mat is by the door.
Example: Sit on the mat.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
Trace and read cat, bat, hat, and mat.
These suggestions stay in the same stage first, then widen slightly within the same subject shelf.
Use tiny story words that help children listen to and read very short sentence patterns.
Move into tiny reading-and-speaking words children hear often in classroom and home talk.
Blend small words into tiny reading phrases children can track and say aloud with confidence.