Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Tuesday, May 26th. - Having fun with the Long "o" sound.

Hello everyone!


How are you feeling today?
I hope you have had a lovely long weekend!

This week we are starting our New Project “Go Green, There is no Planet B”.



Today we will work on Phonics...

But first, let’s write down the date and the title.

Today is Tuesday, May 26th.


The weather is  ____________________.


Alternative Spellings
Long “o” sound


There are three main ways of writing the “o” sound.


Let’s see the first example; “o-e” letter o, a blank space for a consonant, and that “e” at the end that is called the “magic e” or “silent e”. 

That makes an “o” sound as in “rose”, “mole” or “nose”.

Next up is “oa”. These two letters sound like “o”. As in “toast”, “road” or “soap”.

Lastly, is “ow”. These two letters also sound like “o”, in words like “grow”, “slow” or “snow”.

Let's watch this video and see more examples!



Are you ready for some blending? Here we go...


Now, let’s complete the following worksheet with the words given.


Get ready to learn new sounds and send me your pictures!

A big bear hug!
Kisses!
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