This week's focus has been learning about more long vowel teams. Vowel teams are two or more letters that work together to make one vowel sound.
oa, ow, oe - long /o/
We have already learned that the letter O can spell the long /o/ in silent (or super hero) e words like in bone. We have also learned that O spells long /o/ in open syllable words like in cozy.
oa - The vowel team oa spells long /o/ and it usually comes in the middle of a word like in boat and road. But oa sometimes comes at the beginning of a word like in oat and oak.
ow - The vowel team ow also spells the long /o/ and usually comes at the end of a word like show and grow. OW can also come in the middle of a word like in bowl and flown.
oe - The vowel team oe also spells the long /o/ and comes at the end of a word like toe.
In this week's text called, A Trip to the Coast, students are looking for all the words that have the long /o/ sound based on the oa, ow or oe spelling patterns to highlight (the whole word that has that spelling pattern), followed up with illustrating a picture of the story. Be careful for spelling patterns that are included in the story that just include any letter o in the word - we are specifically looking for the oa, ow and oe making the long /o/ sound.
ie, igh - long /i/We have already learned that the letter I can spell the long /i/ in silent (or super hero) e words like in kite. We have also learned that I spells long /i/ in open syllable words like in tiger. We have also learned that Y can spill the long /i/ sound at the end of one syllable words like fly.
ie - The vowel team ie spells long /i/ and comes at the end of a word like in pie and tie.
igh - The vowel team igh also spells the long /i/ and usually comes in the middle of a word like in light and might. It can also come at the end of a word like in high and sigh.
In this week's text called, The Right Job, students are looking for all the words that have the long /i/ sound based on the ie or igh spelling patterns to highlight (the whole word that has that spelling pattern), followed up with illustrating a picture of the story. Be careful for spelling patterns that are included in the story that just include any letter i in the word - we are specifically looking for the ie and igh making the long /i/ sound.
Heart (Irregular) Words of the Week
Heart words are words that do not decode or follow the spelling rules that we have been learning. We have to know them by 'heart'. However, once we learn more spelling rules, they may be only temporary heart words and the rules will come along later! In the meantime, we have been focusing on reviewing and learning the words below.
- today
- very
- above
- among
- again
- against
- always
- almost
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