aw/alk/all: as in saw, walk, all
This week we will work with letter teams that make the short o sound (o,o,o, octopus) like aw as in saw. The spelling patterns alk and all also have the short o sound like in the word walk and the word wall.
Practice the words everyday and soon you will know how to read and write them. This is what we do on our whiteboards in class. Students can use i-pad Notes to write the words.
Dear Family, Read the following while your student writes the words.
Start with the word saw. It sounds like it has a short o in the middle but the sound is made from aw. Say the word saw. Write the word saw. Read the word saw.
Change the s to a p and you have paw. Say paw. Write paw. Read paw.
Change the p to a c and you have caw. It is a sound that some birds make. Crows caw. Say caw. Write caw. Read caw.
Add the cl blend and you have claw. Say claw. Write claw. Read claw.
Change the c to a j and you have jaw. Your jaw is the lower part of you face. Your teeth are in your jaws. Say jaw. Write jaw. Read jaw.
Change the j to an l and you have law. Laws are rules made by governments. Say law. Write law. Read law.
Change the l to an str blend and you have straw. Say straw. Write straw. Read straw.
Change the str to dr and you have draw. Say draw. Write draw. Read draw.
The word all also sounds like it has a short o. You know many all rhyming words.
Say the word all. Write the word all. Read the word all.
Now try the all rhyming words: all, fall, ball, call, tall, wall, stall, mall, hall
The short o is heard in the word walk and talk.
Other words to try: lawn, yawn, dawn, drawn, pawn, hawk, crawl, raw
lesson 1
Write and read your words.
Review sheet: contractions. Remember contractions are when two words are made into one new word. Look at the first word, it does not change. did not---didn't. The second word loses letters that are replaced with an apostrophe (') then the two words are made into a new, shorter word. do not---don't.
Writing: Write a perfect sentence! Use your list or write one of your own.
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Lesson 2
Practice sheet
Compound words: Compound words are when two words are put together to make a new word. The new word is longer, not shorter. No letters are left out. For example: butter and fly make butterfly, pop and corn make popcorn.
Watch this BrainPop to learn about compound words: https://jr.brainpop.com/readingandwriting/word/compoundwords/
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Writing: Write a perfect sentence! Use your list or write one of your own.
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Lesson 3
Practice sheet
Read and write little book, answer questions.
Writing: write the perfect sentence!
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Lesson 4
Center job: making words
Writing: write the perfect sentence!
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Lesson 5
Can you write these words?
Center job: sentence writing
Extra job: synonym raindrops
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This week we will work with letter teams that make the short o sound (o,o,o, octopus) like aw as in saw. The spelling patterns alk and all also have the short o sound like in the word walk and the word wall.
Practice the words everyday and soon you will know how to read and write them. This is what we do on our whiteboards in class. Students can use i-pad Notes to write the words.
Dear Family, Read the following while your student writes the words.
Start with the word saw. It sounds like it has a short o in the middle but the sound is made from aw. Say the word saw. Write the word saw. Read the word saw.
Change the s to a p and you have paw. Say paw. Write paw. Read paw.
Change the p to a c and you have caw. It is a sound that some birds make. Crows caw. Say caw. Write caw. Read caw.
Add the cl blend and you have claw. Say claw. Write claw. Read claw.
Change the c to a j and you have jaw. Your jaw is the lower part of you face. Your teeth are in your jaws. Say jaw. Write jaw. Read jaw.
Change the j to an l and you have law. Laws are rules made by governments. Say law. Write law. Read law.
Change the l to an str blend and you have straw. Say straw. Write straw. Read straw.
Change the str to dr and you have draw. Say draw. Write draw. Read draw.
The word all also sounds like it has a short o. You know many all rhyming words.
Say the word all. Write the word all. Read the word all.
Now try the all rhyming words: all, fall, ball, call, tall, wall, stall, mall, hall
The short o is heard in the word walk and talk.
Other words to try: lawn, yawn, dawn, drawn, pawn, hawk, crawl, raw
lesson 1
Write and read your words.
Review sheet: contractions. Remember contractions are when two words are made into one new word. Look at the first word, it does not change. did not---didn't. The second word loses letters that are replaced with an apostrophe (') then the two words are made into a new, shorter word. do not---don't.
Writing: Write a perfect sentence! Use your list or write one of your own.
Scholastic Learn at Home
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Lexia Core 5
Epic! Reading
Lesson 2
Practice sheet
Compound words: Compound words are when two words are put together to make a new word. The new word is longer, not shorter. No letters are left out. For example: butter and fly make butterfly, pop and corn make popcorn.
Watch this BrainPop to learn about compound words: https://jr.brainpop.com/readingandwriting/word/compoundwords/
Remember the user name is jackson7 and the password is cougars.
Writing: Write a perfect sentence! Use your list or write one of your own.
Scholastic Learn at Home
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Lexia Core 5
Epic! Reading
Lesson 3
Practice sheet
Read and write little book, answer questions.
Writing: write the perfect sentence!
Scholastic Learn at Home!
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Lexia Core 5
Epic! Reading
Lesson 4
Center job: making words
Writing: write the perfect sentence!
Scholastic Learn at Home!
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Lexia Core 5
Epic! Reading
Lesson 5
Can you write these words?
Center job: sentence writing
Extra job: synonym raindrops
Scholastic Learn at Home
https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html?caching
Lexia Core 5
Epic! reading