Anna Scretching-Cole explains how e at the end of a word can change the vowel sound of i. Anna Scretching-Cole teaches students about the magic e. An e at the end of a word can change the vowel sound ...
Welcome back to teaching in room nine our summertime edition. My name is Julia. I'm a second grade teacher at the Soulard school but here for teaching in room nine my lessons focus on phonemic ...
These "I" and "E" vowels are formed by putting your tongue forward in the mouth. That's why they're called "front" vowels. With these words, your tongue depresses and folds back a bit. So "O", "A" and ...