Diphthongs: Whiners (oi, oy, aw, au, ew, oo, ou, ow): Learning to Read
Mrs. Hayes teaches young learners to start reading! Mrs. Hayes teaches that when these letter chunks are found together, they make sounds like resemble whines. After practicing the whiners, children will learn to blend them with other sounds to read words!
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