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Free Reading Eggs Sample Lessons

Try a free Reading Eggs sample lesson and see how the award‑winning learn‑to‑read program uses phonics, sight words, online books, and more to teach fundamental literacy skills!

Lesson 1 — Part 6

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Lesson 1 teaches the letter 'm', including how to pronounce the letter and identify 'm' in words. Part 6 is a Picture Match activity where children drag the 'm' word to the correct picture.

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Lesson 3 — Part 7

Lesson 3 teaches several phonic letters and sounds, as well as the high frequency word 'I'. The Letter Grid asks children to identify the letter 'i' in a grid of different letters.

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Lesson 6 — Part 1

Lesson 6 teaches the letter 'b'. It focuses on identifying the sound 'b' and recognising the letter 'b' in words.

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Lesson 11 — Part 8

The Trains activity is where children match capital and lowercase letters while reinforcing their knowledge of letters and sounds.

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Lesson 26 — Part 11

In the final part of each lesson, children read an illustrated book to reinforce the sounds and words they've learned. Part 6 is the book Cats, which includes audio support.

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Lesson 43 — Part 6

The Rhyming Squares activity is where children match two different words that rhyme. The audio buttons let children hear the words as many times as needed.

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