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Farm Level 6 Story 2

Episode 32 of the Literacy for Littles podcast, hosted by For Littles, titled "Farm Level 6 Story 2" was published on January 8, 2025 and runs 2 minutes.

January 8, 2025 ·2m · Literacy for Littles

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In this Level 6 Sound Awareness Series episode, “Going to the Farm,” we’ll continue building phonological awareness by practicing syllable omission. This time, we’ll focus on omitting the first syllable in two-syllable words. Through fun farm-themed examples, we’ll engage young learners in strengthening their listening and segmentation skills.Join us for this educational adventure down on the farm—where every activity brings your little ones closer to reading success!


In this Level 6 Sound Awareness Series episode, “Going to the Farm,” we’ll continue building phonological awareness by practicing syllable omission. This time, we’ll focus on omitting the first syllable in two-syllable words. Through fun farm-themed examples, we’ll engage young learners in strengthening their listening and segmentation skills.


Join us for this educational adventure down on the farm—where every activity brings your little ones closer to reading success!

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