In this session, children will learn to read and form simple three-letter words from the ‘at’ family. Through engaging phonics activities, learners will explore how adding different beginning sounds to –at creates new words like cat, hat, bat, mat, and more. This session builds early reading confidence and strengthens phonemic awareness, helping children decode words with ease. 🎯 Benefits You Can Count On: ✔️ Stronger Phonics Skills: Students learn how to blend sounds to read three-letter words easily. ✔️ Improved Reading Confidence: Recognizing patterns in word families helps children read faster and more fluently. ✔️ Better Vocabulary Building: Children learn multiple new words through one simple family pattern. 🎯 Who Is This For? ✔️ Pre-primary and Grade 1 learners beginning to read simple three-letter words. ✔️ Teachers introducing phonics and word families in early literacy lessons. ✔️ Parents who want to support their child’s early reading skills at home. 🔗 Explore: https://www.schandpublishing.com/ 📲 Follow Us for More Updates: 🌍 Facebook: / schandpublish 📸 Instagram: / schandgroup 🐦 Twitter: https://x.com/SChandGroup?mx=2 💼 LinkedIn: / schand-group 📥 Subscribe for more animated stories that teach, inspire, and empower! #ThreeLetterWords #ATFamily #PhonicsForKids #EarlyReading #WordFamilies #LearnToRead #CVCWords #KidsLearning #PrePrimaryEnglish #ReadingSkills #PhonicsPractice #LiteracySkills