Webster, p Funk, and Wagnalls, p
Phonetic Symbol, p Drill: pah, pa, pee, poo, poh, paw ap, ep, oop, up, op
This sound occurs initially, finally, and medially:
| papa | pat | pear | 
| pay | pen | pear | 
| peel | pill | pure | 
| pool | pull | pie | 
| pole | pun | point | 
| pawn | pod | powder | 
- Papa placed Paul on the pony in the
- Patty polished the parlor
- Pussy put her paw into the pail of
- Put a piece of pumpkin pie in the pantry for
- Paula paid Polly a penny for a piece of peach
- Put paper, pencils, and pens into the
| rap | rope | puppy | 
| step | peep | supper | 
| lip | tape | clapped | 
| sup | soup | maple | 
| top | leap | dimple | 
| pop | npe | pumpkin | 
- Percy's playmate can hop, skip, and
- "Hip, hop, pip, pop, tip, top, pop-corn."
- Arc the cup, the trap, and the strap in Papa's shop?
- Rupert pulled the hempen rope from the
- Porter presented the diplomas to the pupils.
- Philip Lathrop's box of pears came by parcel
- Professor Piper's piano pupils play with
- The dipper tipped and the syrup dripped upon her
- Philippa put the parson's parcel beside the professor's
- Parsnips, peppers, potatoes, and turnips were piled on the push-cart.
- Pope purchased apples and grapes for Pippa's porch party.
- Peter stopped at the parsonage and gave the parson a report on the poor of the
- Did the frog's leap from the lily-pad make ripples on the pickerel pond?
- The president rapped repeatedly for order but the people dapped and
 
        