This week we are learning that a -y can make an /igh/ sound like in the words ‘fly’ and ‘sky’.




https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mc_FU956-Lu3Aop-g46T0UmSnxCF7Axn/view?usp=sharing
This week we are learning that a -y can make an /igh/ sound like in the words ‘fly’ and ‘sky’.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mc_FU956-Lu3Aop-g46T0UmSnxCF7Axn/view?usp=sharing