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Figuring Out Written Words: Practical Ideas for Parents

By: Texas Education Agency (1996)

Children can use what they know about letter-sound matches to decode (figure out) written words.

They can do this by saying the sounds of the letters and by smoothly putting the sounds together (blending) to make words.

Being able to decode words helps children to read new words on their own. Good readers learn to decode so quickly and easily that they do not have to use pictures to help them figure out words and what they mean.

Here are some activities to try:

Adapted from: Beginning Reading Instruction: Practical Ideas for Parents. (1996). Texas Education Agency.