| | Posters provide colorful decoration and also useful reference. |
| | | The A Set includes a short vowel sounds set, plus the 26 letter Alphabet. |
| | | Each Alphabet poster shows upper and lower case, and handwriting guides. |
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| | The lined grid and marked starting point help learn correct penmanship. |
| | | Along with a basic emotions chart, the A Set covers the code for Units A ~ C. |
| | The B Set covers all the code patterns for Units D ~ M. |
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| | This is the B Set arranged as a wall display for pronunciation reference. |
| | | The C Set includes posters for all the spelling patterns in Units G ~ O. |
| | | Posters are grouped by sound, so that spelling variations are easily understood. |
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| | The top grapheme is also the most probable, and is the first one introduced. |
| | | This arrangement allows a quick reference to a familiar sound. |
| | | Light blue text indicates a secondary sound that is not the phoneme in focus. |
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| | The gray text indicates silent letters. These are some of the D Set posters. |
| | | The D Set completes the alphabetic code coverage to Unit W (series completion). |
| | | All the poster images are identical to the anchor card and Shitajiki images. |
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| | Familiar images establish familiar sounds for reinforcement at home. |
| | | Clear images help establish clear recall and clear sound-letter association. |
| | | Phonics posters are a colorful and useful addition to any classroom. |
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