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Thursday, March 5, 2026
Goodbye to Ms. DeYoung!
Phonics Lesson 77 ar & Phonics Lesson 78 or & ore: Mar 2-6 (Reading Practice Book)
Phonics Lessons - Mar 2-6
Lesson 78: or, ore /or/
Another r-controlled vowel sound is /or/. This sound is usually represented using the letters or and ore. The or spelling can come in the middle of a word, such as fork or corn. It can sometimes come at the beginning of the word such as orb. It can also come at the end of a word, such as for. However, when we hear /or/ at the end of a word it usually is spelled with a silent e like in the words more or store.
For the /or/ sound, we begin with our lips rounds, almost like we're going to say /aw/, but the /r/ pulls the sides of our tongue up to say /or/. Your voice is on and this is a continuous sound that can be stretched out.
- four
- fourth
- forty
- people
- pretty
- nothing
With each lesson, there is a fluency grid with the lesson focus that is intended to help students recognize the phonics rule and assist in reading it with accuracy and automaticity. At home, challenge your young reader to read the word (aim is to decode/read each word within 3 seconds) and then recall it each time they see it within the grid of mixed up, repeated words. A couple minutes of practice is all they need. This acts as a warm up before reading the text that also applies the same skill while building on all the previous skills as well. Each week we are building on the previous week to become more fluent readers so we can focus on what the text is sharing rather than spending all the time decoding the words.
Homework Reminders
Students have been working on the story or stories in their Reading Practice book this week that will come home each weekend. At school, they work with a partner to complete their fluency grid, read with someone their story and highlight the focus words. Following, they are illustrating a picture for the text to show their understanding.
Happy reading!
Monday, March 2, 2026
March Reading Room
This month we are exploring fiction and non fiction books relating to St. Patrick's Day, Spring and optimism. Here are some read aloud books that we will read in class and some additional books for students to enjoy about the topics. Click on a book to listen/watch the story!
Happy reading!
Friday, February 27, 2026
I Think I Can...I Think I Can...I Think I Can
We spent this week learning about the meaning of PERSEVERANCE with Miss DeYoung.
February Estimate Jar
We were so excited to get to do our Estimate Jar for February to wrap up our month!
March Newsletter & Calendar
March Newsletter
Another super detailed newsletter for reference for the month of March! Please take some time to read when you get a chance (as we know families are extremely busy) and access if there are any questions that should arise along the way.
March Calendar
This is our March calendar of events for Grade 1/2! Although we can send home a paper copy, this blog has the most up to date information! Check out the blog calendar regularly for upcoming dates and information &/or the Homework & Reminders page for any questions.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Phonics Lesson 75 -le Ending & Phonics Lesson 76 Ending Review: Feb 23-27 (Reading Practice Book)
Phonics Lessons - Feb 23-27
Lesson 75: -le ending
- long vcc (vowel, consonant, consonant) words as in:
- -ild spells with a long /i/ sound like in the word wild, child, mild
- -ind often spells with a long /i/ sound like in the word mind, blind, kind
- -old spells with a long /o/ sound like in the word told, bold, cold, gold
- -olt often spells with a long /o/ sound like in the word bolt. colt, holt
- -ost often spells with a long /o/ sound like in the word host, most, post
- Yy making the long /i/ sound like in my
- Yy making the long /e/ sound like in baby and puppy
- -le at the end of a word like in table and puzzle
- long vcc (vowel, consonant, consonant) words as in -ild, -old, -ind, -olt, -ost
- Yy making the long /i/ sound
- Yy making the long /e/ sound
- -le at the end of a word
Heart (Irregular) Words of the Week
- both
- four
- fourth
- forty
- people
With each lesson, there is a fluency grid with the lesson focus that is intended to help students recognize the phonics rule and assist in reading it with accuracy and automaticity. At home, challenge your young reader to read the word (aim is to decode/read each word within 3 seconds) and then recall it each time they see it within the grid of mixed up, repeated words. A couple minutes of practice is all they need. This acts as a warm up before reading the text that also applies the same skill while building on all the previous skills as well. Each week we are building on the previous week to become more fluent readers so we can focus on what the text is sharing rather than spending all the time decoding the words.
Homework Reminders
Students have been working on the story or stories in their Reading Practice book this week that will come home each weekend. At school, they work with a partner to complete their fluency grid, read with someone their story and highlight the focus words. Following, they are illustrating a picture for the text to show their understanding.
Happy reading!



