 Today, I'm going to teach my children about word families. Word families are words that end in the same sound. I have A and G. Egg makes that egg sound, ag. So I'm going to look for a consonant that will go with ag. So let me see what consonant will I find. So B, bag, b, egg, bag. And we find another consonant. So I got bag, egg, rag and let me look for the next consonant. Tak, ag, tak So let's go over the words again. Bag, ag, bag, rag, ag, tag They are ending in the same song. Now let's me do one more. W for WEG. So the word family BAG, we got BAG, RAG, TAG and WEG. The O and in the same sound. This is the word family of ANG. There's another word family that we can do. It's called M-M-A-M-M, the M sound. So let's look for D-M-TAM. J-J-M-JAM. And then we have, and the last one is a Y which is Y-N-YAM. So my students will listen very carefully to the ending sounds of these word families. D-M-J-M-R-M-M. And these are word families. They belong to the same family with the same ending sound. Then when I'm done with this, I'll revise with my students. I'll say, let's say together. The A-G family, we have BAG, RAG, TAG and WEG. In the M family, we have D-M-J-M-R-M-M. I hope this has taught you something about word families.