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1 /w/ clusters Copyright 2011 Caroline Bowen twins twenty twirl twinkle tweed twelve queen quiet quilt question choir quick /w/ clusters Copyright 2011 Caroline Bowen swim sweet sweat swish sweep swat swan switch swing swamp swarm swallow two steps Imagery Ideas / Metalanguage Refer to consonant clusters as two-step words.

2 And walk with your fingers to denote the two consonants (2 steps) in onset in the cluster words, and the one consonant (1 step) in onset for singleton words. Alternatively, or as well, refer to the sounds in consonant clusters as friends . Cue with silent finger-walking, and You forgot your friend , was that a 2-step? , I didn t hear the first bit , etc. friends


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