1. The image displays a "Sounds mat" designed for teaching phonics.
2. It is organized into a grid with letters and letter combinations (digraphs, trigraphs) in the top row and left column.
3. Each cell contains a letter or combination paired with an illustrative image representing its sound (e.g., 'a' with an ant, 'sh' with a shell).
4. The purpose is to help learners associate graphemes (written letters) with their corresponding phonemes (sounds) through visual cues.
5. This tool supports early literacy by reinforcing sound-symbol relationships essential for reading and spelling.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of jolly phonics.