Foundational Literacy•Advanced Sounds
Removing Sounds: What's Left?
Learn what happens when you take a sound away from a word.
10 min
🎯 What You'll Learn
You will learn to remove a sound from a word and hear what new word is left.
🌟 Let's Start
Here is a word magic trick! Say sand. Now take away the /s/ sound. What is left? and! You just made a new word by removing a sound. This is called sound deletion.
📚 New Concept
Sound deletion means taking away one sound from a word to make a new word.
Remove the first sound:
- bus without /b/ = us
- meat without /m/ = eat
- sit without /s/ = it
- hat without /h/ = at
- farm without /f/ = arm
Remove the last sound:
- cart without /t/ = car
- seat without /t/ = sea
- hand without /d/ = han
This is like a word puzzle. You are training your brain to hear every sound in a word!
🎮 Let's Practice
- Say cat. Remove the /k/ sound. What is left?
- Say man. Remove the /m/ sound. What is left?
- Say ball. Remove the /b/ sound. What is left?
Click to see answers
- cat without /k/ = at.
- man without /m/ = an.
- ball without /b/ = all.
💡 Remember
When you remove a sound from a word, you often get a new word! This shows you that words are made of separate sounds that can be moved around.