Vowels - Pupil's Book: Smart Phonics 3 - Long
As the Long Vowels grew stronger, they realized they didn't have to work alone. They formed , walking side-by-side through the valley. Their motto was simple: "When two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking."
By the end of the journey, the letters realized that "Smart Phonics" wasn't just about making sounds—it was about . They learned that when you give a vowel space to breathe, it finds its true name and its true strength.
The story begins with a small, mysterious character named . He didn't speak, but he carried a golden wand. He walked up to a tired "Can" sitting by a lake. With a tap of his wand, the a stretched its back, took a deep breath, and shouted its own name. Smart Phonics 3 - Long Vowels - Pupil's Book
But deep within the , a different power was waking up: the power of the Long Vowels . The Arrival of the Silent E
Which (A, E, I, O, or U) is the hero of your story? Should the story focus on Silent E or the Vowel Teams ? As the Long Vowels grew stronger, they realized
Suddenly, the tin "Can" transformed into a magnificent , sturdy and tall. The world began to shift:
They brought the Rain to the Bay , turning the dusty valley into a lush garden. They learned that when you give a vowel
In the quiet corners of the , the letters lived in a state of constant, clipped chatter. The "Short Vowels" ruled the day— Cat, Hen, Pig, Pot, Sun —their sounds quick, frantic, and always cut short. They were a busy folk, never taking a breath, always rushing to the next consonant.