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How to Teach Phonics by Lida M. Williams
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wait main paint daily
nail brain faint plainly
pail drain snail waist
pain claim frail complain
pain train praise sailor
aim plain quail raise
maid braid sprain trail
mail

The digraph "oa" and "ay" may be taught with equal ease the first year.
There is no reason for deferring them; they should be taught as soon as
the children have need for them.

coat toast roar
load goat roam
float road moan
toad roam throat
oar boat oat meal
croak soar foam
loaf soap coarse
loaves groan board
goal boast cloak
coach poach roast

say day may gay
hay play slay pray
lay clay dray gray
nay bray way stay
pay tray sway spray
ray stray jay stray
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