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Word list: When the graphemes for the new vowel sounds have been learned - part 1

car
Check that the car is locked.
card
Choose a suitable card for Meg's birthday.
lard
Lard is used to make pastry.
laid
Turtle eggs are laid in a hole in the sand.
maid
The maid brought the tea on a tray.
mood
After the argument, he was in a terrible mood.
moon
Armstrong was first on the moon.
moan
I would prefer it if you didn't moan when I ask you for help.
moat
The old castle has a moat.
mart
A mart is a place where goods are sold.
cart
An old cart horse was used to haul the load.

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