Victorian Curriculum
VC2E2LY04
use phoneme–grapheme correspondence knowledge to read and write words of one or more syllables with vowel digraphs, less common long vowel patterns, consonant blends and silent letters (phonic knowledge)
- reading words with digraphs where one letter is not pronounced (for example, ‘knife’ and ‘thumb’) and using them in writing
- providing the sounds for less common sound–letter matches (for example, ‘ight’) and using them in writing
- reading words with vowel digraphs (‘ee’, ‘oo’, ‘ai’, ‘ay’ and ‘ea’)
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