π Quick Study Guide: Building Words
- π Letters are the smallest sounds we write down, like 'A', 'B', or 'C'.
- π€ Words are created when different letters join together in a specific order.
- π£οΈ Every word carries its own meaning, helping us share ideas and information.
- π For example, putting C-A-T together spells "cat," which is an animal!
- π We use words constantly to read books, write stories, and talk with friends.
- π Learning to correctly sound out individual letters helps us decode and read new words.
- π§© Practice combining letters to form simple, everyday words to boost your reading skills.
π Practice Quiz: Letters & Words
- 1. Which letters can you put together to make the word "sun"? βοΈ
A) s-u-p
B) s-u-n
C) s-u-t - 2. Look at the letters: C, A, R. What word can they form? π
A) rat
B) car
C) arc - 3. What word do these letters make: B, A, T? βΎ
A) tab
B) but
C) bat - 4. Which set of letters spells "dog"? πΆ
A) d-o-g
B) d-o-t
C) d-a-g - 5. If you put the letters F, A, N together, what word do you get? π¬οΈ
A) fun
B) fan
C) man - 6. These letters form a word: M, A, P. What is the word? πΊοΈ
A) pam
B) map
C) mat - 7. Choose the letters that spell "cup". β
A) c-a-p
B) c-o-p
C) c-u-p
Click to see Answers
1. B) s-u-n
2. B) car
3. C) bat
4. A) d-o-g
5. B) fan
6. B) map
7. C) c-u-p