![]() ![]() ![]() YELLOW – we, me, be, was, my, you, they, her, all, are The common exception words for each stage are: The best way to read exception words together is to point out that the word is a bit unusual and sound out the different sounds: for example, said has the simple ‘s’ sound, the tricky part ( ai) that makes an ‘e’ sound, and the simple ‘d’ sound. Common words are also known as ‘high-frequency’. You may also hear them called ‘irregular’, ‘sight’, ‘red' or ’tricky' words. Your child’s teacher will introduce them gradually, some at each stage. Many exception words are quite common and very useful: the, said, no, I, and so on. Any word that doesn’t fit what they already know is called an ‘exception’ word. There are some more digraphs to meet too: wh, ph, au, aw, ir, ow, oy.Īt every stage of learning to read, children master new phonics skills and patterns. This goes for letter teams too: OW can make gl ow as well as c ow. C and G make soft sounds in i ce and ca ge. Y, who has so far been a consonant, springs into life as a vowel in words such as tr y, sh y and happ y. Having learned that there is more than one way to make some sounds, it’s time to discover that some letters make more than one sound. In Alphablocks, the character Magic E teams up with another vowel with a magic beam that joins them and shows how they work together to make the sound. Teachers call these split digraphs (a_e, e_e, i_e, o_e, u_e). ![]() We also learn a new pattern: the words cake, Pete, mine, home and ruleall have long vowel sounds, but the letter teams are separated. You can make the long E sound with ee ( bee) or with ea ( beat). ![]() You can make the long A sound (the same as its name) with the digraph ai ( sail) or with ay ( say). Your child has already met some letter teams that make the long vowel sounds (ai, ee, igh, oa, oo) – now we learn that there is more than one way to make them. Season No.You can find all of the blue level episodes of Alphablocks here. Series 4 is because none of the episodes are interactable in the flash game, while the specials are because they didn't exist at the time the flash game was up. NOTE 2: Series 4 and the 2021-22 special episodes are not included in this list. NOTE 1: The reason why some episode numbers are skipped is because the episodes themselves are not interactive in the flash game, therefore they are the exact same as the TV versions and do not have exclusive scenes. On July 13th, 2023, the "sea" scene from "Space" was uploaded to YouTube, leading all three of the "Space" exclusive scenes to be officially found. The "cap" scene from Series 1's "Space" and the "dug" scene from Series 2's "Up" was also found just 2 days later, further increasing the total to ten. On October 20th, 2022, a video showcasing a playthrough of the flash game and both of the exclusive scenes from the Series 1 episode 'Bus' was found on Dailymotion, increasing the number of found scenes to eight. Because of this, only around six of the 91 exclusive game scenes across the 33 interactable episodes had ever surfaced on the internet, all available on YouTube, while the rest were considered lost. However, the game was taken down in October 2017 due to it being outdated to be on the website any longer. While the game was available, anyone who played it could access these exclusive scenes. What makes the flash game stand out from the show, is that in all of the interactable episodes, there are some exclusive scenes for certain words that don't appear in the TV versions. After creating a word, a scene will play which shows the word in action. While all of these episodes are available to watch on BBC iPlayer and YouTube, there once used to be an Alphablocks flash game that came out at the same time as the show itself, in 2010, which had 33 of the 91 original episodes turn into interactable versions where you drag certain Alphablocks and create words. 91 original episodes were produced from January 25th, 2010, to July 2nd, 2013, followed by four 10–20-minute specials that aired throughout October 2021, and the four crossover episodes with successor Numberblocks that aired in February 2022. ![]()
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