I am a digraph. That means I am two letters that go together to make one sound. What two letters go together to make the sound /?/
ch
Read the following words:
she
snack
stuff
she
snack
stuff
Spell the word:
thick
A suffix can be added to the (beginning or end) of a word?
End!
Think of 3 words that rhyme with: (at least 1 must be real)
Mice
Ice
rice
lice
dice
nice
advice
What are the two BLUE magic patterns we have learned? What are the letters that go together to make these sounds? What are the sounds?
ge, sound /j/
Read the following:
blocks
thanking
robots
smile
Did you read the words correctly?
Spell the word
write
Fill in the sentence with the correct form of the word:
The (robot / robots) are zipping around during their reading race.
robots
What is the last sound you hear in...
must (/t/)
thank (/k/)
heard (/d/)
What is the story of tch? Why is that t there?
Clever Cat is always sneezing thanks to Harry Hat Man's harry hat! She loves to sneeze into her paw. Gross! Germs! Talking tess politely slips into words to tell clever cat to catch her sneezes in her arm. You won't hear talking tess at all. She does not want to embarrass clever cat.
Read the following sentences:
My dog will almost always fetch a stick.
I had to change the name on my badge.
Did you read the sentences correctly?
Spell the words:
everyone
quite
space
Fill in the sentence with the correct form of the word:
I was (think / thinking / thinks) about what I might eat for Thanksgiving.
thinking
Identify the syllable type of the following words & explain how you know:
pitch
edge
go
smiled
pitch: closed syllable, short vowel sound
edge: closed syllable, short vowel sound
go: open syllable, long vowel sound
smiled: magic e syllable, long vowel sound
How do you know when to use ge vs dge when spelling words?
dge is when we want to hear a short vowel sound (badge). The d keeps the magic from hitting that vowel.
ge is used for long vowel sounds (page).
Read the sentences:
We can play catch with the ball that I have in my jacket pocket.
A boy named Jim invited me to join him as he jumped along.
Please include your sister June in your dodge ball game.
Did you read the sentences correctly?
Spell the words:
alone
huge
checked
Which ed sound do you hear at the end of the following words?
checked
raced
landed
t
t
ed
Quick code the word:
rocket
(teacher draws on board)
Quick code the following word:
scratched
(Teacher draws on board)
Read the passage:
Kate and Mitch wanted to do something fun.
Kate hatched a thrilling plan. She snatched a
bucket and some poles from the hutch. “Let’s go!”
Kate yelled. Kate and Mitch went to the lake
beyond the ditch.
Did you read the passage correctly and fluently?
Spell the words:
rocket
basement
almost
Explain the differences between open, closed, and magic e syllables. Make sure you tell us what kinds of vowel sounds we can expect with each syllable.
Open syllables end in a vowel, so the vowel can shout it's name, making the long vowel sound. (he or ro-bot)
Closed syllables have consonants to close those vowels off, so we expect short vowel sounds (must).
Magic e syllables have a magic e that shoots magic over one letter to make the vowel men appear (lake).
Write a sentence using the word:
(answers may vary)
I found a mint in my pocket.