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Blending sounds into a word
Can do: Reads c-a-t by saying each sound and pushing them together into "cat".
Why it matters
This is the actual moment of learning to read. Knowing letters without blending is a piano student who knows the keys but can't play a bar.
What it looks like when it's wobbly
They say all three sounds correctly and then guess a completely different word, or repeat the sounds without ever fusing them.
โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check
Write four simple words โ sat, pin, mud, hop. "Sound them out and tell me the word."
Solid looks like: Three of four, sounding out aloud. Blending in their head comes later.
The full activity for this topic ยท 10 minutes
Push the Sounds
- 1Write a three-sound word. Put a coin under each letter.
- 2They touch each coin and say its sound, left to right, no rushing.
- 3Now sweep a finger under the whole word and say it fast: "c-a-tโฆ cat!"
- 4Do five words that share a vowel โ cat, mat, sat, hat, bat โ so only the front changes.
- 5Finish by having them find one of those words in a real book.
If it's too hard
Say the sounds for them and let them only do the pushing-together. Hearing a blend is easier than producing one.
If it's too easy
Four sounds with a blend at the front: stop, flag, drum, clap.
Say this
"Say each sound, then say them fast. Don't guess from the picture โ check the letters."
