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Helpful guides for parents and teachers, and tips for making learning at home super fun.

Use short I word families to help new readers blend CVC words with less guessing, plus simple sentences, printable practice ideas, and a silly game.
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A practical answer for parents: teach sounds for reading, keep names for talking about letters, and use a short daily routine that fits real family life.
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Short E word family lists for -et, -en, -ed, and -eg with simple sentences, teaching notes, and a quick vowel-swap game for short E and short A practice.
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Uppercase letters are easier to write, but lowercase letters fill most books. Here is a calm, practical order for teaching ages 3 to 7.
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