These letters are the kings and queens of Alphabet School.

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These letters are the kings and queens of Alphabet School.

Letters that are not vowels.

Consonants together each Saying their sound.

Letters together making a new sound.

Bossy “r” likes to pick on the cool kids of Alphabet School. a r

Sometimes the vowels say their names.

ieie This letter makes the i or e sound at the end of words.

Sometimes the vowels don’t follow the rules.

When two vowels go a walking the first one does the talking.

These groups of letters usually come at the end of words.

Parts of words with the soft “g” sound.