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Spell to Write and Read - Consonant/Vowel page, Part 1

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Britta McColl and children from morningstarlearning.com demonstrate the top part of the Consonant/Vowel page.

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  • Why not just sing it with Sing Spell Read & Write? Your kids would move along much faster.

  • Please don't put the 'uh' at the end of your consonants. Home educator here and this is one of my pet peeves.

    The letter B is not buh,

    t is not tuh,

    g is not guh.

  • I can't sleep! Am losing sleep over schools not teaching this to our nation. So many, myself included missing out.

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  • I think she did a great job. It also depends on what part of the country you are from how you pronounce certain things. This gives people who are looking into the program a good idea of what it is all about and would not have access to the CD. Britta kudos to you for sharing your time with us and for doing an excellent job. Unfortunately, for us there are people around that want to criticize the efforts of others.

  • Unfortunately, Britta adds a vowel sound to many of her consonants, like "yuh" and "ruh" instead of isolating the consonant sounds by themselves. We don't say "yuh"am, we way YAM. Likewise, we don't pronounce "ruh"at, we say RAT. For the correct pronunciation of all the phonogram sounds, refer to the Spell to Write and Read CD provided in the program.

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