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Joining of two letter sounds: ‘it’

Two letters ‘i’ and ‘t’ are walking apart and


making individual sounds

When we bring ‘i’ and ‘t’ together, they make a


family of ‘at’ words.
For example:

it it
Children will read these words with the
help of their sounds while following the
arrow.
Once the concept is clear in the mind, next
is making three letter words with ‘it’ by
adding different letters in front of ‘it’.
For example:

b i t bit k it kit
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sit hit pit

The ‘it’
word family

kit fit

bit lit

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Read and Rhyme

Ted dug a pit, with his tool kit.


He sat in the pit.
His pet came near the pit.
Ted saw a big pig by the pit.
The pet ate his food
bit by bit.
Sid hit the pig with a stick.

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Joining of words with ‘i’

bib fib nib rib

big dig fig wig


pig jig gig

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bin fin pin
tin win

dip hip lip pip


sip tip zip
dip

sip zip

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Read and Rhyme
With ‘i’

Sid and Pip are going on a trip.


Sid has a big kit.
In the kit is a pin, nib and a wig.
The tip of the nib is sharp.
Sid and Pip dug a pit.

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Circle the odd one out

ib bib nib wet

ig kit big pig

it bit cat pit

ip zip led tip

in sad pin sin

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Write the word

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Match picture with its name

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