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![]() A says that /ah/ (often sounds like short O for many regional accents) after a /w/ sound (so after Ws and after QUs) and before L (as in tall and always). The sound A makes in the words squash and want is the third sound listed on the back of the A phonogram card. That is why we do not have a blue consonant tile for U.īritish English has 5 sounds for A, not the 3 sounds American English has for this letter. U never functions as a consonant by itself, but Y does (as in yarn). GU (as in the word guide) is an advanced consonant team tile as well (introduced in All About Reading level 4 and All About Spelling level 6). In English, Q is always followed by U, so the phonogram tile is QU. You will notice our tiles do not have Q alone. Washington, DC: United States Office of Education Cooperative Research. Phoneme-grapheme correspondences as cues to spelling improvement. Hanna, P.R., Hanna, J.S., Hodges, R.E., & Rudorf, H. Was this post on phonograms helpful to you? Let me know in the comments below! And then download our “ 20 Best Tips for Teaching Reading and Spelling” for even more great information!ġ.
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