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Magic is the 26th and final episode of the first series of Alphablocks. This also marks the turn of the second series.Synopsis[]Sing along as Magic E makes mischief and shows you how to turn a cap into a cape.Lyrics[]I can make you go /eɪ/-/eɪ/-/eɪ/-/eɪ/'Cause I'm Magic /i:/-/i:/-/i:/-/i:/I can make you go /aɪ/-/aɪ/-/aɪ/-/aɪ/-/aɪ/I can make you go /əʊ/-/əʊ/-/əʊ/-/əʊ/-/əʊ/I can make you go /ju/!I can make you go /u/! /u/-/u/!'Cause whenever I'm aroundI play a little gameMy magic will astound youWhen I make you say your nameWhen magic E's aroundI can make you make a different sound!If you're wearing a capI'll give you a /k/-/eɪ/-/p/, CAPE!If you've got a leaky tapI can get you some /t/-/eɪ/-/p/, TAPE!If you're making a din,I'll invite you to /d/-/aɪ/-/n/, DINE!'Cause whenever I'm aroundI can make you make a different sound!If you spill all the slopIt'll slide down the SLOPE!You're going to need a mopBut you better not MOPE!We can give you a hugBut it's gonna be /h/-/ju/-/ʤ/, HUGE!'Cause whenever I'm aroundI can make you make a different sound!If you got a little bitI'll take a little BITE!When you're building a kitI can make you a KITE!Give me a can, I'll make you a CANE!Show me the plan, I'll make you a PLANE!'Cause whenever I'm aroundI can make you make a different sound!I can make you go ASHAKE!I can make you go ETHESE!I can make you go IICE!I can make you go ONOSE!I can make you go UCUTE!I can make you go OORULE!Whenever I'm aroundI play a little gameMy magic will astound youWhen I make you say your nameWhen magic E's aroundI can make you make a different sound!Characters (in their order of appearance)[]E (Normal and Magic)AIOUCPTDNSLMHGBKRDigraphs[]SHTHSplit Digraphs[]A_EE_EI_EO_EU_EWords[]Cap (stealth word)CapeTap (stealth word)TapeDin (stealth word)DineSlop (stealth word)SlopeMop (stealth word)MopeHug (stealth word)HugeBit (stealth word)BiteKit (stealth word)KiteCan (stealth word)CanePlan (stealth word)PlaneShakeTheseIceNoseCuteRuleTrivia[]B, K, L, M, R, and S do not speak solo.F, J, Q, V, W, X, Y, and Z are absent in this episode.F is the only Red Level One character to not appear in this episode.Magic E's voice changes when becoming huge, becoming as deep as, along with sounding similar to M's.The final six words in this episode are not sounded out.This episode has the most words out of every normal Alphablocks episode, with 26.Coincidentally enough, this episode is the 26th episode of Alphablocks.It also used to have the most words out of all the episodes before it was ultimately beaten by Band Together with 28 words.This is the last episode with the Magic Lantern logo at the credits.After this episode, Magic E will not appear again until Name.Goofs/Errors[]In the scene where H, U, G, and Magic E turn huge, H's eyelashes are missing.After RULE is spelled, U turns into a king and Magic E goes in front of him, U disappears.Video[] Alphablocks Magic - Series 1 Alphablocks episodesSeries 1Alphablocks, Bee, Top, Why, Key, Glow, Sing, Band, Party, Cha Cha Cha, Race, Moon, Alphalympics, Sail, UFO, Fox, Surprise, Bus, Space, Hide, Quiet, Map, Jaybird, Note, Zzzzz, MagicSeries 2Taps, In,

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Fanmade Digraphs, Trigraphs, and Tetragraphs - Alphablocks

The flowers smaller?Wrong shape,36!40, why does your eyebrows have more rectangles than usual?80, where is your octagon and cape and what happened to your array display?90, why is your hair only 1 colour and not 3?Big eyeWhy does it say 5!?Three Tens and OneFour Tens and NineSix Tens and Four2x32Eight Tens and One4x25Soundtracks[] A short soundtrack from the episode Three Little Pigs A soundtrack which is similar to Alphablocks' Theme Song. The quiz music, from Fifteen's Minute of Fame or What's My Number. A "What's The Difference" instrumental. A Grid Unlocked soundtrack. A soundtrack from the Numberblocks episode "Fluffies" A soundtrack from the episode in Numberblocks, "Just Add One" Games and Apps in the Learningblocks seriesAlphablocksAlphablocks Game, Meet the Alphablocks, Alphablocks World, Alphablocks and Numberblocks: How to Write, Alphablocks: Letter Fun!NumberblocksNumberblocks Make & Play, Numberblocks Hide & Seek, Meet the Numberblocks!, Numberblocks: Learn Number Skills, Numberblocks Card Fun, Numberblocks Magic Run, Numberblocks World, Alphablocks and Numberblocks: How to Write, Numberblocks - See The Amount, Numberblocks & Friends Stories, Numberblocks Treasure HuntColourblocksMeet the Colourblocks, Colourblocks WorldWonderblocksMeet the Wonderblocks

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Square arrangement, this may indicate his “tickly nose” is caused by an allergy to being square.As seen in Five's Handy Shop, he may have an allergy to pollen, as he sneezed after he sniffed the flowers.Nine is the first multiple of Three to not be a Step Squad.Nine is the first odd Numberblock whose main arrangement is not their tallest.He sounds like the Colourblock Sky Blue.This is due to them both being voiced by David Holt.Most characters in Alphablocks have similar voices to Nine also.He is the smallest male Numberblock to be in the Three Times Table.Errors[]In the Numberblocks colouring page in the CBeebies Special Magazine Issue 113, 9 mistakenly has 4's eyebrows.[]Orders of Magnitude[]NinetyNine HundredNinety ThousandTimes Table[]Nine Times TableGallery[]Click here.Numberblocks charactersNumberblocksDiscoveredZero, One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen, Fifteen, Sixteen, Seventeen, Eighteen, Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty-One, Twenty-Two, Twenty-Three, Twenty-Four, Twenty-Five, Twenty-Six, Twenty-Seven, Twenty-Eight, Twenty-Nine, Thirty, Thirty-One, Thirty-Two, Thirty-Five, Thirty-Six, Forty, Forty-Two, Forty-Five, Forty-Eight, Forty-Nine, Fifty, Fifty-Four, Fifty-Five, Fifty-Six, Sixty, Sixty-Three, Sixty-Four, Seventy, Seventy-Two, Eighty, Eighty-One, Ninety, One HundredUndiscovered / Non-physicalNinety-Nine, Two Hundred, Three Hundred, Nine Hundred, One Thousand, Seven Thousand, Ninety Thousand, Two Million, Seven Million, Eight Million, Nine Million, Orders of Magnitude, Compound NumberblocksAlter-EgosThe Terrible Twos, Octoblock, The Three Threes, Octonaughty, Step Squad, The Four FoursNon-integersPiMonstersFlapjack Snaffler, Blockzilla, Big Tum, TwangleTimes TablesOne Times Table, Two Times Table, Three Times Table, Four Times Table, Five Times Table, Six Times Table, Seven Times Table, Eight Times Table, Nine Times Table, Ten Times TableOtherFluffies, Squarey, Oblongy, Numberblobs, Aliens, Rainbows, Flatlanders, Sheep, Birds, What-Iffer, Octo-Computer, Rex and Rekenrek, Alphablocks, Colourblocks. Alphablocks: Figured-out Digraphs and Trigraphs AllofEVERYTHING28 This is only for digraphs or trigraphs that don't This is only for digraphs or trigraphs that don't appear in Alphablocks or any promotional material

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“Are we nearly there yet?” — NTrain is the fourteenth episode of the third series of Alphablocks. It is the 66th episode overall.Synopsis[]When the Alphablocks go on holiday, a trip on a train is the only way to travel - if only the train would travel somewhere!Plot[]The Alphablocks are getting ready to take a holiday, but T has forgotten to arrange transport.r-ai-l, RAIL!A railroad appears, and so does the time table reading the arrival of the train is 9:00. The train isn't coming until another two hours, 12 minutes, and 22 seconds. They cannot wait that long.r-ai-n, RAIN!It starts to rain and the Alphablocks are still standing.t-r-ai-n, TRAIN!A train appears. W wants to come along for the ride.w-ai-t, WAIT!The train comes to a stop. T lets N take his seat as CH comes by. They sit on the front seat, but only the front of the train goes, leaving the passenger cars behind. L tells them to come back and reminds them that something is missing.ch-ai-n, CHAIN!F flies in and takes the front seat while CH goes in the passenger car.f-ai-l, FAIL!The engine has failed! The trip is about to be ended in tragedy, but S comes in to help.s-ai-l, SAIL!The Alphablocks hop aboard a sail boat. They can finally travel, and the episode ends with N asking "Are we nearly there yet?"Learning Objective[]This episode introduces the '-ai-' digraph and the words rail, rain, train, wait, chain, fail and sail.Characters (in their order of appearance)[]TLNRIAWCHFSDigraphs[]AICHWords[]Trail (stealth word)RailRainTrainWaitChainFailSailTotal words: 7Trivia[]A as a single Alphablock, only says her sound in this episode.Running gag: N asks "Are we nearly there yet?"C, F, H, S, and W are the only Alphablocks who do not say "No!" after N asks.Both letters in digraph CH have proper speaking lines together. But when unstuck, C doesn't speak and H only has one solo line. This makes C the only Alphablock who has no solo lines in this episode.This episode has the earliest airdate possible during the year, being January 7th.Errors[]When T forgot to arrange transport, N's eyes glitched.After when T, R, AI, and L make the rail,

Alphablocks guide to letter teams (digraphs) - YouTube

Team with this BINGO game for up to 20 players. Teach Starter Publishing We create premium quality, downloadable teaching resources for primary/elementary school teachers that make classrooms buzz! You may also like English Language Arts → Reading → Phonics → Teaching Slides → Mini Book → Digraphs → Vowel Teams → Letter Sound Correspondence → 1st Grade → 2nd Grade → Google Slide → PDF → Long Vowel Digraph Writing Worksheet Learn to encode long vowel digraphs with this set of writing worksheets. Vowel Digraph Bingo 30 different bingo cards using vowel digraph graphemes. Vowel Digraphs Poster Pack A poster showing words and pictures for various vowel blends. Digraph Road Trip Board Game A transport themed phonics board game that explores common digraphs. Vowel and Consonant Digraph Spin Game Practice consonant and vowel digraphs in the classroom with a fun phonics game for students! Digraph Bug Swatting Game Practice digraph knowledge at the start of words with this small group bug swatting game. Common Blends and Digraphs Bookmarks These bookmarks are designed to help students remember some of the most common blends and digraphs while reading. Vowel Digraphs Bookmarks These bookmarks are designed to help students remember some of the most common vowel digraphs while reading. Building Sundaes - Digraphs Identify initial and final consonant digraphs with this set of 4 yummy digraph sundaes. Four In A Row Vowel Teams Game — EE, EA, and EY Decode words with EE, EA, and EY vowel teams representing the long 'e' vowel

Digraphs In Alphablocks Series 1 (Game Only)

Down into easier chunks or as consolidation it is light, happy and importantly a quality song to teach Consonant digraphs.The Digraphs RapA simpler song to the one above, and not really a rap, more of one of those shouty word songs with a beat behind it. however it is probably better for beginners that the song above. ( not as much fun) . It covers some more blends and digraphs than the song above so that gets it on this list.Digraph songI put this here as it follows the melody of London Bridge is Falling Down, so younger learners are be able to follow it easier than the rap option above. It covers the main consonant digraphs and uses images to help those young learners again. Good for a whole class Phonics singalong.The Digraph Song.I like this one, it has an explanation on these phonics sounds for teachers to use at the beginning of the song. ( always a good idea I think) It also has plenty of phonics repetition in the song which works to help students consolidate these sounds. It is also simple enough to be followed by lower level learners. It is also the only song i have ever found that covers the consonant digraphs /ng/ and /gh/Rhyming Phonics SongsRhyming skills are a great way for students to start to see and practice the relationships between letters and sounds. The songs are certainly one way to help with this. We also have Rhyming games activities and resources

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A's eyes start to glitch; like N. L's eyes glitch for a short moment too when the train arrives and they get on it.Alphablocks episodesSeries 1Alphablocks, Bee, Top, Why, Key, Glow, Sing, Band, Party, Cha Cha Cha, Race, Moon, Alphalympics, Sail, UFO, Fox, Surprise, Bus, Space, Hide, Quiet, Map, Jaybird, Note, Zzzzz, MagicSeries 2Taps, In, Man, Din, Dog, Cat, Pen, Up, Red, Hen, Bop, Fred, Hill, Van, Zap, Dot, Lips, Web, Box, Quick, Kick, Wig, Rainbow, On, ABC, The Cat Sat on the MatSeries 3Wish, Snowman, Win, Hat, Little Red N, Dots, Frog on a Dog, Best, Fit, Odd, Champ, Song, Thing, Train, Beep, Tightrope, Toad, Book, Hey!, Card, The End, How Now Brown Cow, Fair, Ants, Ink, Crash!Series 4Four, Clap, Prank, Plusman, Alphabet, Name, Sleep, Mine, Home, Blue, Outlaw, Birthday Girl, CowboySeries 5An Alphablocks Adventure, Pip, C Versus K, Castles, R's Really Rare Rose, An Apple a Day, Ned, Treasure, Pot, No Fun Without U, Cub, Around Alphaland in a Day, Farm, Names, Good FoodSpecialsBand Together, The Wonderful Wizard of Az, Boo!, Letters to SantaAlphablocks and NumberblocksMaking Friends, Crossover, The Case of the Missing Blocks, The Blocks v Blocks GamesOtherAlphablocks Theme Song, Fourth Wall Breaks, Alphablocks Stories. Alphablocks: Figured-out Digraphs and Trigraphs AllofEVERYTHING28 This is only for digraphs or trigraphs that don't This is only for digraphs or trigraphs that don't appear in Alphablocks or any promotional material

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Alphablocks - Volume 3 Episode 16 - Fair (Digraph ER and

C is a character in Alphablocks. She is the sister of K. C is voiced by Teresa Gallagher.AppearanceC is a magenta Alphablock with what looks like an athlete’s coat the same color as her skin. She additionally wears gloves, safety goggles, and has a crack on the right side of her head.As of Band Together, her blue stars are reshaped into circles.PersonalityC is the resident daredevil girl. She loves to perform stunts, causing the ground to crack as if she were creating quakes. Her best friends are A and B. She usually gets along with her brother K, but as seen in Key and in C Versus K, C thought that he was a copycat.Learningblocks.tv DescriptionC says c! and makes a crack whenever she walks: c!C can crack anything so she has to be careful. She is courageous and can do cool cartwheels. She sometimes calls K a copycat for making the same sound.EpisodesAlphablocks (debut)WhyKeyBandCha Cha ChaRaceAlphalympicsFoxSpaceQuiet (no solo lines)MagicCatUpDotLipsQuickKickRainbowOnABCThe Cat Sat on the MatSnowmanHatLittle Red NDotsFrog on a DogChampThingTrainToadBookHey!CardThe EndHow Now, Brown Cow?FairAntsCrashClapPlusmanNameSleepBlueOutlaw (cameo)CowboyBand TogetherThe Wonderful Wizard of AzBoo!Letters to SantaMaking FriendsCrossoverAn Alphablocks AdventureC Versus KR's Really Rare Rose (latest appearance)Total number of appearances: 54TriviaExcluding concepts and the 2020 rig cleanups, C is the second character to get a design change, the first being Q with her bottom hook changing. If you count the alien Numberblocks as root for the first five Numberblocks, then she is the third.She is the first character voiced by Teresa Gallagher.She has a Welsh accent.She appeared in 52.53% of all Alphablocks episodes, including the crossover episodes.She has a brother, K, but for some reason, they treat each other like strangers in Kick, which they shouldn‘t be doing if they are siblings.C is the first female Alphablock to not be voiced by Lizzie Waterworth.Alphablocks charactersAlphablocksMain CharactersA, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, ZAlter-EgosSilent E, Magic E, PlusmanOtherBirds, Aliens, Letters, Starfish, Fish, Other characters

Alphablocks - Volume 3 Episode 9 - Book (Digraph OO) - YouTube

Found in the opposite corners of the rectangle that is created by the two digraph letters, with the plain letter in the same row as its digraph counterpart. However, the obtained plain letter pairs are written out vertically, followed by the next letter pair, thus recreating the two half parts of the text underneath each other. Many improvements are possible. The two normal alphabets for a Four-square can also be replaced by scrambled alphabets. You could use a 6 x 6 grid (36 cells) allowing the use of the full alphabet plus all digits. One or two additional transpositions would greatly strengthen the cipher. Our final example to apply digraphs is a full 26 x 26 table with completely random digraphs. This is the most secure version. Only a part of the table is shown for this example. The advantages of such a table are the possibility to encipher repeated letter pairs and a security that is far superior to any small table that uses geometric methods to compose digraphs. A B C D E ... A CZ NY PO VC MK ... B FQ WX US OK TG ... C LK NN DZ IS XA ... D UY JU FT AM GR ... E RE ST LY NE WI ... . . . The downside of a 26 x 26 table is that you need to create two tables, one to encipher and one to decipher. You could avoid the use of two tables by making the table fully. Alphablocks: Figured-out Digraphs and Trigraphs AllofEVERYTHING28

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Playfair cannot encipher a letter pair containing two identical letters. These problems can be solved by the Two-square or the stronger Four-Square cipher, as shown below. Another issue is how the text is enciphered. if we take the digraphs in plaintext order (re, po, rt ...) then we merely replace the plain pairs by their digraph counterpart. As with a monoalphabetic substitution, simple frequency analysis of digraphs easily identifies the digraphs that replaced often used plain pair combinations in the text, like AN, EN, ON, TH, TO and so on (most common bigrams in English). This enables the reconstruction of plaintext and scrambled alphabet. This can be countered by splitting the plaintext in halves, write the second part underneath the first and read the plain pairs vertically. By doing so, you create distance between the two letters of the plain pairs an break up common plaintext pairs and their linguistic relation. Finally, although digraph systems prevent single-letter frequency analysis, they are actually more a code than a cipher, as they always replace the same plain pairs by the same digraph ciphertext equivalent. The use of a single, or preferably double transposition after a digraph substitution will break up any relation between the pairs. Let’s see how Four-square works. We need two normal and two scrambled alphabets. We use the keywords INTRUDER and COUNTERATTACK. We again omit repeated letters and read off column by column. This time, we simply use an alphabet without the letter Z, the least used letter in

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Magic is the 26th and final episode of the first series of Alphablocks. This also marks the turn of the second series.Synopsis[]Sing along as Magic E makes mischief and shows you how to turn a cap into a cape.Lyrics[]I can make you go /eɪ/-/eɪ/-/eɪ/-/eɪ/'Cause I'm Magic /i:/-/i:/-/i:/-/i:/I can make you go /aɪ/-/aɪ/-/aɪ/-/aɪ/-/aɪ/I can make you go /əʊ/-/əʊ/-/əʊ/-/əʊ/-/əʊ/I can make you go /ju/!I can make you go /u/! /u/-/u/!'Cause whenever I'm aroundI play a little gameMy magic will astound youWhen I make you say your nameWhen magic E's aroundI can make you make a different sound!If you're wearing a capI'll give you a /k/-/eɪ/-/p/, CAPE!If you've got a leaky tapI can get you some /t/-/eɪ/-/p/, TAPE!If you're making a din,I'll invite you to /d/-/aɪ/-/n/, DINE!'Cause whenever I'm aroundI can make you make a different sound!If you spill all the slopIt'll slide down the SLOPE!You're going to need a mopBut you better not MOPE!We can give you a hugBut it's gonna be /h/-/ju/-/ʤ/, HUGE!'Cause whenever I'm aroundI can make you make a different sound!If you got a little bitI'll take a little BITE!When you're building a kitI can make you a KITE!Give me a can, I'll make you a CANE!Show me the plan, I'll make you a PLANE!'Cause whenever I'm aroundI can make you make a different sound!I can make you go ASHAKE!I can make you go ETHESE!I can make you go IICE!I can make you go ONOSE!I can make you go UCUTE!I can make you go OORULE!Whenever I'm aroundI play a little gameMy magic will astound youWhen I make you say your nameWhen magic E's aroundI can make you make a different sound!Characters (in their order of appearance)[]E (Normal and Magic)AIOUCPTDNSLMHGBKRDigraphs[]SHTHSplit Digraphs[]A_EE_EI_EO_EU_EWords[]Cap (stealth word)CapeTap (stealth word)TapeDin (stealth word)DineSlop (stealth word)SlopeMop (stealth word)MopeHug (stealth word)HugeBit (stealth word)BiteKit (stealth word)KiteCan (stealth word)CanePlan (stealth word)PlaneShakeTheseIceNoseCuteRuleTrivia[]B, K, L, M, R, and S do not speak solo.F, J, Q, V, W, X, Y, and Z are absent in this episode.F is the only Red Level One character to not appear in this episode.Magic E's voice changes when becoming huge, becoming as deep as, along with sounding similar to M's.The final six words in this episode are not sounded out.This episode has the most words out of every normal Alphablocks episode, with 26.Coincidentally enough, this episode is the 26th episode of Alphablocks.It also used to have the most words out of all the episodes before it was ultimately beaten by Band Together with 28 words.This is the last episode with the Magic Lantern logo at the credits.After this episode, Magic E will not appear again until Name.Goofs/Errors[]In the scene where H, U, G, and Magic E turn huge, H's eyelashes are missing.After RULE is spelled, U turns into a king and Magic E goes in front of him, U disappears.Video[] Alphablocks Magic - Series 1 Alphablocks episodesSeries 1Alphablocks, Bee, Top, Why, Key, Glow, Sing, Band, Party, Cha Cha Cha, Race, Moon, Alphalympics, Sail, UFO, Fox, Surprise, Bus, Space, Hide, Quiet, Map, Jaybird, Note, Zzzzz, MagicSeries 2Taps, In,

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The flowers smaller?Wrong shape,36!40, why does your eyebrows have more rectangles than usual?80, where is your octagon and cape and what happened to your array display?90, why is your hair only 1 colour and not 3?Big eyeWhy does it say 5!?Three Tens and OneFour Tens and NineSix Tens and Four2x32Eight Tens and One4x25Soundtracks[] A short soundtrack from the episode Three Little Pigs A soundtrack which is similar to Alphablocks' Theme Song. The quiz music, from Fifteen's Minute of Fame or What's My Number. A "What's The Difference" instrumental. A Grid Unlocked soundtrack. A soundtrack from the Numberblocks episode "Fluffies" A soundtrack from the episode in Numberblocks, "Just Add One" Games and Apps in the Learningblocks seriesAlphablocksAlphablocks Game, Meet the Alphablocks, Alphablocks World, Alphablocks and Numberblocks: How to Write, Alphablocks: Letter Fun!NumberblocksNumberblocks Make & Play, Numberblocks Hide & Seek, Meet the Numberblocks!, Numberblocks: Learn Number Skills, Numberblocks Card Fun, Numberblocks Magic Run, Numberblocks World, Alphablocks and Numberblocks: How to Write, Numberblocks - See The Amount, Numberblocks & Friends Stories, Numberblocks Treasure HuntColourblocksMeet the Colourblocks, Colourblocks WorldWonderblocksMeet the Wonderblocks

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“Are we nearly there yet?” — NTrain is the fourteenth episode of the third series of Alphablocks. It is the 66th episode overall.Synopsis[]When the Alphablocks go on holiday, a trip on a train is the only way to travel - if only the train would travel somewhere!Plot[]The Alphablocks are getting ready to take a holiday, but T has forgotten to arrange transport.r-ai-l, RAIL!A railroad appears, and so does the time table reading the arrival of the train is 9:00. The train isn't coming until another two hours, 12 minutes, and 22 seconds. They cannot wait that long.r-ai-n, RAIN!It starts to rain and the Alphablocks are still standing.t-r-ai-n, TRAIN!A train appears. W wants to come along for the ride.w-ai-t, WAIT!The train comes to a stop. T lets N take his seat as CH comes by. They sit on the front seat, but only the front of the train goes, leaving the passenger cars behind. L tells them to come back and reminds them that something is missing.ch-ai-n, CHAIN!F flies in and takes the front seat while CH goes in the passenger car.f-ai-l, FAIL!The engine has failed! The trip is about to be ended in tragedy, but S comes in to help.s-ai-l, SAIL!The Alphablocks hop aboard a sail boat. They can finally travel, and the episode ends with N asking "Are we nearly there yet?"Learning Objective[]This episode introduces the '-ai-' digraph and the words rail, rain, train, wait, chain, fail and sail.Characters (in their order of appearance)[]TLNRIAWCHFSDigraphs[]AICHWords[]Trail (stealth word)RailRainTrainWaitChainFailSailTotal words: 7Trivia[]A as a single Alphablock, only says her sound in this episode.Running gag: N asks "Are we nearly there yet?"C, F, H, S, and W are the only Alphablocks who do not say "No!" after N asks.Both letters in digraph CH have proper speaking lines together. But when unstuck, C doesn't speak and H only has one solo line. This makes C the only Alphablock who has no solo lines in this episode.This episode has the earliest airdate possible during the year, being January 7th.Errors[]When T forgot to arrange transport, N's eyes glitched.After when T, R, AI, and L make the rail,

2025-03-29
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Team with this BINGO game for up to 20 players. Teach Starter Publishing We create premium quality, downloadable teaching resources for primary/elementary school teachers that make classrooms buzz! You may also like English Language Arts → Reading → Phonics → Teaching Slides → Mini Book → Digraphs → Vowel Teams → Letter Sound Correspondence → 1st Grade → 2nd Grade → Google Slide → PDF → Long Vowel Digraph Writing Worksheet Learn to encode long vowel digraphs with this set of writing worksheets. Vowel Digraph Bingo 30 different bingo cards using vowel digraph graphemes. Vowel Digraphs Poster Pack A poster showing words and pictures for various vowel blends. Digraph Road Trip Board Game A transport themed phonics board game that explores common digraphs. Vowel and Consonant Digraph Spin Game Practice consonant and vowel digraphs in the classroom with a fun phonics game for students! Digraph Bug Swatting Game Practice digraph knowledge at the start of words with this small group bug swatting game. Common Blends and Digraphs Bookmarks These bookmarks are designed to help students remember some of the most common blends and digraphs while reading. Vowel Digraphs Bookmarks These bookmarks are designed to help students remember some of the most common vowel digraphs while reading. Building Sundaes - Digraphs Identify initial and final consonant digraphs with this set of 4 yummy digraph sundaes. Four In A Row Vowel Teams Game — EE, EA, and EY Decode words with EE, EA, and EY vowel teams representing the long 'e' vowel

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