How do I Pronounce the Letter Sounds A-Z and Digraphs?

How do I Pronounce the Letter Sounds A-Z and Digraphs?

Most parents tell me that they don't know how to teach their kids the letter sounds because they have never learned phonics. Some struggle to help their kids with their phonics homework because they don't know how the letters sound like! 

Me too, I never learned phonics as a kid. Moreover, phonics was not the common reading instruction we received in our preschool education as kids. However, in today's day and age, phonics is the common reading instruction used in most preschools! 

That's why we created these cards to be helpful for parents and folks who have never learned phonics to know the sounds with the help of the keyword (the picture associated with the letter sound). 

For example,

the letter i is accompanied with the keyword "igloo". Immediately, you hear the sound /ĭ/ at the beginning of the word "igloo".

Another example,

the letter x is accompanied with the keyword "box". Immediately, you hear sound /ks/ at the end of the word "box". 

In the following video, you will see and hear the correct sounds to go along with the letters a-z and digraphs sh, th, wh, ch (two letters that go together to make one sound). 

Hope it helps!

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