In Ehri’s early alphabetic phase of word-reading development, students know some letter-sound correspondences and most letter names. A student at this level is most likely to progress with instruction focused on:

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The above-described student will make progress if they are able to blend or mix two to three phoneme-grapheme correspondence within simple, monosyllabic words.

What is Phoneme-grapheme?

A grapheme is a symbol that is used to indicate a sound. While phoneme is the smallest unit of speech/sound used to differentiate one word from another one.

Examples of grapheme are Sh, igh, ai etc.

Examples of phoneme are tap, tag, tab etc.

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