
Totally Literate
A Worldwide English Literacy Program

TRWRR
For Scholars, Ages 5-105
Beethoven: Pastoral Symphony No. 6
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Phonics

Phonics Drills, Pronunciation Aids, Vocab Builders, Reading Preps
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Phonics Cards sample
Students are introduced to all 44 phonics sounds (phonemes).
41 cards.
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Phonics Charts sample
Students learn Consonants and Beginning Consonant Blends. 14 pages.
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Families sample
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Students drill pronouncing Every Monosyllabic word in the English Lexicon.
2 volumes - 55 pages each.
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Derivatives sample
Students learn to pronounce countless ending multi-syllabic words within each family of beginning root words.
108 pages
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Titles in Storyland sample
In preparation for learning to read the 361 stories of The Red Well-Read Reader, students are exposed to the many Homophones in the language, which are words that sound the same although spelled differently.
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Students see and hear virtually every diverse way that consonants and consonantal blends—like crow and Christ, and church and chef—and all six vowels—a, e, i, o, u, and y—are, as often as not, peculiarly spelled and pronounced.
a – apple, ape, Australia, aquarium, alley
e – elephant, Egypt, Ecuador, ewe
i – India, Iowa, igloo
o – OK, otters, ostriches
u – umbrella, ukulele
y – you
y – yak
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