It looks like you've uploaded an image of a phonics chart titled
"FUN WITH PHONICS", which is designed to teach children the sounds associated with letters of the alphabet. The chart shows each letter (from Aa to Nn) along with:
- The
letter in uppercase and lowercase.
- The
sound it makes (e.g., "aeh", "buh").
- An example
word that starts with that sound (e.g., Apple, Bus).
Task: What's the goal?
Since you mentioned “Same Content different design,” it seems the task may be to
recreate the same phonics information using a different visual or layout design, while keeping the content identical.
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✔ Solution: Redesign the Phonics Chart
Let’s restructure the same content into a
different design — perhaps more modern, engaging, or suitable for digital use.
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🎯 New Design Concept: "Phonics Puzzle Grid"
#### Features:
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Color-coded by sound category (vowels vs. consonants).
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Interactive-style icons next to words (e.g., 🍎 for Apple).
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Circular cards instead of squares.
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Simplified layout with larger fonts for kids.
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🔤 New Layout (Text-Based Representation)
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FUN WITH PHONICS
🌟 Learn Letter Sounds! 🌟
[Aa] 🍎 "aeh" → Apple | [Bb] 🚌 "buh" → Bus
[Cc] 🐱 "kuh" → Cat | [Dd] 🍩 "duh" → Donut
[Ff] 🐟 "fff" → Fish | [Gg] 🐐 "guh" → Goat
[Hh] 🎩 "huh" → Hat | [Ii] ❄️ "ihh" → Igloo
[Kk] 🦁 "kuh" → Kite | [Ll] 🪁 "lll" → Lion
[Mm] 🐶 "mmm" → Monkey | [Nn] 🏠 "nnn" → Nest
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💡 Design Improvements:
1.
Icons: Visual cues (🍎, 🚌, etc.) help association.
2.
Color Coding:
- Vowels (Aa, Ee, Ii, Oo, Uu): Bright yellow.
- Consonants: Blue/green shades.
3.
Card Style: Each letter is in a rounded card with soft shadows.
4.
Font: Playful, bold sans-serif font (like Comic Sans or Nunito).
5.
Spacing: More white space for clarity.
6.
Add Sound Buttons (if digital): Click to hear the sound.
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🧩 Why This Works:
- Same content: All letter-sound-word pairs are preserved.
- Different design: More visually appealing, kid-friendly, and interactive.
- Educational value enhanced through visuals and engagement.
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✔ Final Answer:
The task was to
present the same phonics content in a different design. The solution is a redesigned version of the chart using
icons, color coding, circular cards, and playful typography to make learning more engaging — all while preserving the original phonics information.
Would you like a printable PDF version or a digital version with animations? Let me know how you'd like to use it!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of letter sounds chart.