o-e /o/ to /oe/
Follow the weekly teaching programme as outlined here.
We remember: Powerful 'e' does not make a sound itself on the end of the words, it just changes the vowel sound.
Be sure to explain any words your student does not understand. This will increase his/her vocabulary.
Do the same as we have done for the previous Powerful 'e' lessons. Have the pupil make the first word with magnetic letters, add the e and change 'o' to 'oe'. Then remove the 'e' and say the word. Put it back and say the word, changing the vowel to say its name.
We will not be learning all of these words, but they help to show the effect of powerful 'e'.
Follow the weekly teaching programme as outlined here.
We remember: Powerful 'e' does not make a sound itself on the end of the words, it just changes the vowel sound.
Be sure to explain any words your student does not understand. This will increase his/her vocabulary.
Do the same as we have done for the previous Powerful 'e' lessons. Have the pupil make the first word with magnetic letters, add the e and change 'o' to 'oe'. Then remove the 'e' and say the word. Put it back and say the word, changing the vowel to say its name.
We will not be learning all of these words, but they help to show the effect of powerful 'e'.
Level 1 toe note hope home rode nose woke bone smoke broke |
More words to read hose close nose close rope stone joke |
Odd Words for reading:
goes Link to go
goes Link to go
Dictation: Revise /i-e/:
It is time for Tom to ride his bike to the fish shop. Tom likes to sing as he rides along. He will get pie and chips.
It is time for Tom to ride his bike to the fish shop. Tom likes to sing as he rides along. He will get pie and chips.
Sentences to practice reading and spelling
I hope the sun shines.
I can smell smoke!
I can sing that note.
I will take a note to Gran for Mum.
Tom and his wife rode back home.
Give the dog a bone.
Dad broke a mug.
I hope she has not broken a bone.
I woke up late this morning.
I hope the sun shines.
I can smell smoke!
I can sing that note.
I will take a note to Gran for Mum.
Tom and his wife rode back home.
Give the dog a bone.
Dad broke a mug.
I hope she has not broken a bone.
I woke up late this morning.