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Look up a word
See its syllable breakdown and spelling rules.
Teaching Mode
Show students exactly why a word reads the way it does
In Phonics Teaching Mode, you can type words into one search box, then show each result as a large teaching card with pronunciation, audio playback, color-coded letter chunks, and clickable rule labels such as R04 and R05.
Turn on Flip Card Mode and the card starts with just the word on the front. Students can flip it to reveal the full phonics analysis on the back, which makes it easy to pause for prediction before showing the answer.
The page includes built-in sample words like rainbow, sunshine, elephant, cupcake, happy, bridge, phone, and table, plus clickable rule cards for R01-R19 so you can jump from a word straight into the matching rule lesson.
- Enter one word or a short list of words separated by spaces
- Use Flip Card Mode for reveal-first practice
- Play audio from the speaker button on each word card
- Click a rule badge or rule card to open the full rule explanation page
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