How do you teach ay words?

We use “ai” in the middle of the word (think rain, pail, train, mail) and “ay” at the end of the word (play, stay, day, May). To help our students remember this rule, we use the key phrase “Play in the Rain.”

What is Y in phonics?

In phonics, the consonant sound of ‘y’ is /y/, which is found in words like ‘yellow’. However, because ‘y’ is such a funny letter it can act as a vowel in some words, and has a different sound. For example, if it’s a vowel at the end of a one-syllable word like ‘fry’ or ‘cry’, it would be a long ‘i’ sound.

What sounds does ay make?

The letter “y” can make three sounds:

  • y can make the /y/ sound as in “yellow”
  • y can make the long i sound as in “shy”
  • y can make the long e sound as in “happy”

What is the rule for ai and ay?

If the long a sound is at the end of the word or syllable, use AY. If the long a sound is at the beginning or middle of the word or syllable, consider ai and a-e.

What are ai and ay words?

A vowel team is when two or more letters make the vowel sound. The team does not need to consist of vowels only (for example igh, eigh, and ough are all vowel teams). Both ai and ay are additional spellings that make the long /a/ sound.

Is ay a phoneme?

The ay story in this Phoneme Spotter Postcard contains a variety of different letter groups (graphemes) which are used to represent ay sounds, such as, ay, a, and ai. This is great as it gets kids to practice identifying the many different spellings of ay words.

How many sounds does y make?

Phonics knowledge The alphabet letter y, by itself, makes 4 sounds.

How do you read y?

The consonant sound of “y” is /y/ as in the word “yellow”. Typically at the beginning of the word the “y” makes the consonant /y/ sound. The “y” also has two vowel sounds. Typically, in a one syllable word the “y” at the end of the word makes the long “i” sound as in the following words: cry, fry, try.