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  1. There are hundreds of spelling alternatives that can be used to represent the 44 English phonemes. Only the most common sound / letter relationships need to be taught explicitly.

  2. 44 Phonemes Chart - Free Printable! - Literacy Learn

    Oct 26, 2024 · Learn all about the 44 Phonemes in the English Language. You'll get explanations and a free phoneme chart with sounds, letters, and pictures.

  3. Sound Spelling Chart (Simple) - rif.org

    Sound Spelling Chart (Simple) Use this Sound Spelling Chart to show students the sounds and letter (s) patterns that represent the sounds/phonemes in a word.

  4. Use the Sounding Out Routine to read "an" using /a/ and /n/. It's time to brush her teeth. The iguana sees the insect. Tell students /ĭ/ is a short vowel. Explain double letters. Tell students …

  5. Phonogram Chart – Logic Of English

    Explore our Interactive Phonogram Chart featuring audio and visual references for the 75 most common phonograms. This tool helps students and teachers alike master phonograms with …

  6. Phonics Chart: Sound-Spellings for Beginners

    Download this phonics chart with 26 graphemes and short vowel sounds. Perfect for beginning readers with decodable key words to build foundational skills.

  7. Spelling-Sound Chart ... u Being a ReaderTM © Center for the Collaborative Classroom