Learn How To Read Words In The "oom" Word Family | Alphabet Cartoon For kids

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Fun ways to reads for kids! Learn how to read words from the "oom" word family in this episode of the alphabet show for families and teachers of preschoolers and kindergarteners, Turn & Learn ABCs! This episode includes the words room, groom, and broom! Can you think of any other words in the “oom” word family? What is a “word family”? A word family is a collection of words that share a common letter and sound feature. For example, the words “zoom”, “bloom”, “doom”, “loom”, and “boom” all share the same -oom sound and letter combination, so we can categorize them as being part of the “oom” word family. Learning common word families is an excellent way to improve reading and spelling skills for beginning readers. Turn & Learn ABCs - Word Families is perfect for preschoolers and kindergartners, as well as young ESL/EFL learners. Turn & Learn ABCs - Word Families introduces words from the following word families: “at”, “ad”, “ar”, “ag”, “ail”, “ake”, “ack”, “ain”, “ale”, “all”, “am”, “ame”, “an”, “ap”, “ate”, “ay”, “eel”, “eep”, “eet”, “ell”, “en”, “est”, “ice”, “ick”, “ide”, “ing”, “ink”, “ip”, “oat”, “ock”, “og”, “oo”, “ook”, “oom”, “oon”, “op”, “ot”, “ug”

Category: Educational
Age range: 3 - 4 years