Learn to Read - Season 1 Episode 9 Two-Syllable Words
Charlotte Scot introduces the letters v, w and x, using them in a variety of words and phrases. The sight word do is a central figure in a collection of sentences. Scot also introduces compound words that are built on short vowel sounds. Wally ""Famous"" Amos introduces cursive letters that run below the base line (g, q, p, j, y and z). The ""Getting Along"" segment focuses on commands and signs at a bank.
Year: 1987
Genre: Family
Country: United States of America
Studio: PBS
Director:
Cast: Wally Amos
Crew:
First Air Date: Aug 31, 1987
Last Air date: Aug 31, 1987
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 30 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 1.307
Language: English
Keyword : educational
Season
Season 1
Episode
Orientation
Consonant and Short Vowel Sounds
Word Families
Additional Word Families
Review 1
Syllables
Writing Improvement
Words Starting with Qu
Two-Syllable Words
Review 2
Letter Writing
Long Vowel Sounds
Long A Sounds
Consonant Slides
Review 3 and Capital Letters
Long Vowel Sounds Made By E
Long I and Usage of Titles
Phrases and Sentences
Two-Vowel Rule
Review 4 and Long U Sound
Ew Words Reviewed
Syllabication
Review of Syllabication
Aw Sounds
Review 5 and Oi Words
Reading Phrases
Words Ending with Le
Letter-Writing
Usage of Who and What Words
Final Review Session