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Alphabet
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Platform:
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Windows XP/Vista
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ctivities in Alphabet Trackinclude:
- Type the Alphabe
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- Match and Identi
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- Alphabet Quiz
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- See and R
- Hear and R
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- Alphabet Battle
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the essential phonic attributes
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Phonic Clip Art, teaching phonics is easier and
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Contents
ning is more fun.
Age range 4-7 year olds
- Short vowel sounds
- Long vowel sound
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s
Platform: Windows XP/Vista
- Consonant phonem
owel digraphs and trigraphs
- Consonant clusters
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