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  • Vowel Objects
    Vowel Objects

    Vowel objects are a set of 40 magnetic foam vowel objects in a box. Begin to teach vowels in an interactive, hands-on and fun way as children identify objects and sound out their vowel sounds such as goat, owl and fork.Contains 40 x magnetic foam

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  • Vowel Puzzles
    Vowel Puzzles

    Supports the development of spelling skills as students can see the different ways each vowel sound can be represented. Short and long vowel sounds are colour-coded in red and green respectively and highlighted within the word example so that the

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  • Phonic Books Moon Dogs Set 3 Vowel Spellings : Two alternative vowel spellings
    Phonic Books Moon Dogs Set 3 Vowel Spellings : Two alternative vowel spellings

    Phonic Books Moon Dogs Set 3 Vowel Spellings comprises 14 books designed for older children at the very early stages of reading.The books contain contemporary illustrations and a story line based on the adventures of a group of teenage friends in a band.Moon Dogs Set 3 introduces two spellings for a vowel sound.Phonic Books Moon Dogs Set 1 introduces sounds gradually at CVC level with one line of text on each page, Set 2 introduces alternative consonants and consonant digraphs.The Phonic Books Moon Dogs Extras set runs parallel to Set 1 and provides crucial further practice for the sounds of the alphabet at CVC level text.Phonic Books Moon Dogs Split Vowel Spellings focuses on silent or 'magic' e spellings. Book 1: Wet Day in Spain (ai, ay)Book 2: Lost in the Street (ee, ea)Book 3: The Boat Trip (oa, ow)Book 4: Birthday Lunch (ur, ir)Book 5: Matt's Bad Head (e, ea)Book 6: Mouse in the House (ow, ou)Book 7: A Gloomy Room (oo, ue)Book 8: A Wild Night (igh, i)Book 9: A Jog in the Woods (oo, oul)Book 10: An Awful Day (a, aw)Book 11: Out of Oil (oy, oi)Book 12: Beach Party (ar)Book 13: A Scary Haircut (air, are)Book 14: Steer Clear (ear, eer)Accompanying photocopiable activities for word building, reading, spelling and comprehension, grammar and vocabulary can be found in Phonic Books Moon Dogs Set 3 Vowel Spellings Activities.

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  • Phonic Books Moon Dogs Set 3 Vowel Spellings Activities : Two alternative vowel spellings
    Phonic Books Moon Dogs Set 3 Vowel Spellings Activities : Two alternative vowel spellings

    Photocopiable activities to accompany the set of 14 books in Phonic Books Moon Dogs Set 3 Vowel Spellings, decodable phonics books for structured literacy intervention with older readers.This activity book includes activities for word building, reading, spelling, grammar, vocabulary and comprehension linked to the Phonic Books Moon Dogs Set 3 Vowel Spellings books.

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  • Is there a vowel?

    Yes, there is a vowel in the English alphabet. Vowels are the letters A, E, I, O, and U. These letters are used to create different sounds in words and are essential for forming words in the English language.

  • What is vowel quality?

    Vowel quality refers to the specific sound produced by a vowel, which is determined by the position of the tongue, lips, and jaw when the vowel is pronounced. Vowel quality is what distinguishes one vowel from another and is an important aspect of phonetics and phonology. It is often described in terms of characteristics such as height (how high or low the tongue is in the mouth), backness (how far back or forward the tongue is), and roundedness (whether the lips are rounded or unrounded). Different languages may have different vowel qualities, and speakers of a language may perceive and produce vowel qualities differently.

  • What is an initial vowel sound?

    An initial vowel sound is the sound produced by a vowel at the beginning of a word. It is the first sound that is heard when pronouncing a word and sets the tone for the rest of the word. Initial vowel sounds are important in phonetics and phonology as they can affect the pronunciation and meaning of a word.

  • What are vowel umlauts and diphthongs?

    Vowel umlauts are a type of sound change in which a vowel in a word is pronounced more towards the front of the mouth due to the influence of a front vowel in a following syllable. This change is often marked by the use of an umlaut diacritic (¨) in the written form of the word. Diphthongs, on the other hand, are complex vowel sounds that consist of a combination of two different vowel sounds within the same syllable. In diphthongs, the tongue glides from one vowel sound to another, creating a single, unique sound.

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  • Phonix Cubes Pink Vowel Phonemes
    Phonix Cubes Pink Vowel Phonemes

    The Phonix Vowel Phonemes pack is perfect if youre looking to incorporate manipulatives in your phonics activities. This pack of 120 vowel phoneme cubes can be used alongside other Phonix phonics resources or as a standalone for a focus on vowel

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  • Red Rover, Red Rover, Send a Vowel Over : A Picture Book about Vowel Sounds
    Red Rover, Red Rover, Send a Vowel Over : A Picture Book about Vowel Sounds

    The newest addition to the Language is Fun series, this colorful picture book from award-winning author Kimberlee Gard and illustrator Sandie Sonke teaches children all about vowel sounds The vowels, little a, e, i, o, and u, know they are different from the other letters, so they hesitate to join in the playground games, but when the consonants try to form words, they realize just how impossible that is without the vowels.With some encouragement from little y, a letter who belongs to both groups, the vowels join the fun and use their sounds to make words we all love.With anthropomorphized letters as the characters and fun visualizations of words with and without their vowels, Red Rover, Red Rover, Send a Vowel Over is the perfect gift for teachers or parents of new readers!

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  • Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 1 : One spelling for each vowel sound
    Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 1 : One spelling for each vowel sound

    Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 1 comprises 14 books and is aimed at children in Reception to Year 2.Each book introduces one vowel spelling for each vowel sound (vowel digraphs). Book 1: The Mail (ai)Book 2: The Tree (ee)Book 3: Raj Gets a Soak (oa)Book 4: My Turn (ur)Book 5: Bread and Jam (ea)Book 6: Mr Brown (ow)Book 7: Zoom! (oo)Book 8: The Night Flight (igh)Book 9: In the Wood (oo)Book 10: The Fort (or)Book 11: Oil (oi)Book 12: Too Far (ar)Book 13: Fairy Wings (air)Book 14: Dear Old Friends (ear). Accompanying photocopiable activities for word building, reading, spelling and comprehension can be found in Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 1 Reading and Spelling Activities.

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  • Vowel Diagraphs Book Pack Level 1
    Vowel Diagraphs Book Pack Level 1

    Help children to understand vowel digraphs with this pack of 14 decodable reading books from the Dandelion Readers series. Each book looks at a different vowel sound with a fun and simple story. The Level 1 books cover the sounds ai, ee, oa, ur, ea,

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  • Is y a vowel in Latin?

    In Latin, the letter Y is considered a vowel when it appears in a syllable with no other vowel. However, when Y appears in a syllable with another vowel, it is considered a consonant. This is similar to the role of Y in English, where it can function as both a vowel and a consonant depending on its placement in a word.

  • Why is y not a vowel?

    The letter y is not always a vowel because it can also function as a consonant. In words like "yellow" or "yes," the y makes a consonant sound at the beginning of the word. However, in words like "myth" or "gym," the y makes a vowel sound. This dual nature of the letter y allows it to function as both a vowel and a consonant, depending on its position and the specific word.

  • Which verbs contain only the vowel a?

    Some verbs that contain only the vowel "a" are: "bat," "can," "plan," "stand," and "trap." These verbs all have the short "a" sound and do not contain any other vowels.

  • Which words contain only the vowel a?

    The words that contain only the vowel "a" are "cat," "bat," "mat," "hat," and "rat." These words have only the vowel "a" and do not contain any other vowels.

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