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These tactile wooden blocks are perfect to demonstrate how split digraph vowels work. The vowels are joined together with a piece of string to show the grapheme and the sound it makes when they are joined together.They then pull apart to show that the grapheme still makes the same sound when there is a consonant between them. Magnetic on the back, they are perfect to use on magnetic boards and allow words to be made by writing in-between the digraph. Set of fi ve.
INT-LI00815 £ 23 .95
2 Split Digraph Flip Stand Demonstrate the concept of the split digraph to groups or individuals with this Phase Five fl ip stand. Measures L35 x W8.5cm approx.
INT-LI00777
3 Dandelion Readers Split Digraph Books
When reading these enchanting books, children will notice how the ‘magic e’ affects the way you say the previous vowel in a word. For example, not and note. Following on from the success of Dandelion Readers Extended Phonic Code, these books offer further reading practice of words containing tricky split vowel spellings. The six books cover: i_e, a_e, u_e, e_e, o_e and one book demonstrating all fi ve of the split digraphs in one story.