
Exploring Adjacent Consonants in Reading Learning
Discover the exciting journey of learning words with adjacent consonants, meeting new tricky words, and understanding the concept of adjacent consonants appearing in different parts of words. Join in the fun of exploring and mastering reading skills!
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This week we learnt: to read words with adjacent consonants.
This week the boys were excited to begin level 4! We learnt how to read adjacent consonants and met the new tricky words said and so.
This week, we met our next tricky words said, so. Tricky words are words that can t be sounded out. We just have to learn them off by heart!
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Adjacent Consonants When two or more consonants next to each other in a word make their own sound, we call them adjacent consonants . Adjacent consonants can appear at the beginning, middle or end of a word. clip milk ip
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