Why the Letter Y Joined the Vowel Club

Why the Letter Y Joined the Vowel Club

Author: MARIAN YAKICIC BURMEFF

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2014-09-18

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1490746730

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The VOWEL CLUB started when the letters, A, E, I, O, and U wanted to use a special sound when they were alone in a word. They decided on the name of their club at their first meeting. Some of the choices, were TLC (The Letter Club), TCOS (The Club of Five) and others but they all agreed on the word VOWEL (Very Ordinary Words Everyone Loves). They agreed that everyone should love and be loved. It's a long story about how the "Y" joined the vowel club. It happened shortly after the letters A, E, I, O, and U officially decided on their name and their motto.


Y the Sometimes Vowel - a Story about the Letter Y

Y the Sometimes Vowel - a Story about the Letter Y

Author: Linda DeFeudis

Publisher:

Published: 2019-03-14

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9781090529275

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"Y" says, "why am I the sometimes vowel?""Y" was known as the "wishy-washy" vowel: some days he wanted to be a consonant but on other days, he wanted to be a vowel. For this reason, he was called a "sometimes vowel."Come join us in a delightful tale where letters love to celebrate, hold hands with their friends, and together form words to make learning to read fun!


HOW the SHORT VOWEL CLUB got STARTED

HOW the SHORT VOWEL CLUB got STARTED

Author: Marian Burmeff

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2013-03-05

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13: 1466981989

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One day, the letters begin to disagree about their sounds. The first letter in the alphabet, A, decides to start his own club. His name is Anthony and claims that his sound should be “aaahhh.” He chooses his color to be that of the amazing avocado. Feeling lonely, Anthony asks E, whose name is Ethel, to join his club. Her sound is “eugh,” and her color is the elegant eggshell. Later, I or Ignatius, joins the club with his sound, “i-i-i.” The color he picks is the incredible indigo. Then the curious O follows Ignatius. Her sound is “aw-w-w,” and opulent bronze becomes her color. The last one to join the club is U with his sound “uh-uh-uh.” His favorite color is unbelievable umber. The five members—A, E, I, O, U—call their club the Vowel Club. How the Short Vowel Club Got Started may be of interest to parents and educators who want to teach their children vowel sounds.