The Touch-Units Include More Than 200 Three-Dimensional Textured-Plastic Letter Units, Color-Coded By Category, And Representing All English Graphemes. Touch-Units Are Soft; The Topside Is Rough And The Underside Is Smooth. If Students Place The Touch-Unit Upside Down, It Will Not Lie Flat, A Clue That Helps Students Self-Correct Letter Reversals. Categories Include Single Consonants, Consonant Digraphs, Silent Letter Combinations, Initial Consonant Blends, Final Consonant Blends, Borrowed Sounds, Schwa, And Punctuation Marks, Vowels, Silent Letters, R-Controlled Vowels, Vowel Combinations, Prefixes, And Suffixes.
Touchphonics Provides At-Risk Students With A Multisensory Approach To Phonics, Word Structure, And Spelling. Students Use Touch-Units To Link Sounds To Letters, Recognize Patterns, And Build And Write Words Before Finally Reading Words In Context.
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