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"Letter Sounds"

The Reading Framework claims that “a grapheme can represent different phonemes in different words (although this is less common)” (DfE, 2023, p. 42). In fact, the opposite is true: it is rare for a grapheme to represent only one phoneme across words. Consider the vowel letters.

During training Miss Emma will ask 'how many sounds does this grapheme map to? She wants you to think outside of the synthetic phonics box.

Mapped Words - the Sounds of A
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