What sound does it make? (Short Vowels)
What sound does it make? (Consonants)
What sound does it make? (Consonants)
What sound does it make? (Consonants)
What sound does it make? (Long Vowels)
Manipulating Sounds
100

a

"aa" 

Example: apple

100

b

"buh"


Example: Bat

100

m

"mm"


Example: man

100

c

"k"


Example: cat

100

a

says it's name "ay"


Example: same

100

change the /s/ in “sat” to /b/

bat

200

e

"eh"


Example: Eddie

200

k

"kuh"


Example: kite

200

v

"vuh"


Example: van

200

d

"duh"


Example: dog

200

e

says it's name "ee"


Example: eat

200

Start with the word ‘top,’ add /s/ to the beginning.

stop

300

i

"ih" 


Example: Itchy

300

j

"juh"


Example: Jug

300

z

"zz"


Example: zip

300

f

"fuh"


Example: fish

300

i

says it's name "eye"


Example: Mice

300

Starting with the word ‘for,’ add /t/ to the end

fort

400

o

"o"


Example: Olive

400
q

"kwa"


Example: Queen

400

x

"ks"


Example: box

400

g

"guh"


Example: gate

400

o

says it's name "oh"


Example: phone

400

“In the word ‘spill’ take away /s/.”  

pill

500

u

"uh"


up

500

w

"wuh"


Example: window

500

p

"puh" 


Example: pig

500

l

"luh"


Example: ladder

500

u

says it's name "you"


Example: use

500

Change the /b/ in mat to an /m/

mat

600

(SOMETIMES) Y


"yuh"


Example: yo-yo

600

r

"r"


Example: kite

600

n

"nuh"


Example: net

600

t

"tuh"


Example: table

600

y

'Y' takes on its long I form when appearing at the end of a single-syllable word like 'cry'. In a two-syllable example word like 'baby' 'Y' says the long E. sound. So sometimes we call this the “Cry Baby” Rule.

600

“Starting with the word "sam" add an /l/ sound after the /s/

slam