'ow' saying 'o-e'
ow (o-e) - Level 2
row Now you can make 'rainbow'!
mow
blow
grow
elbow
window
yellow
pillow Double the 'l' or the 'o' can act like powerful 'e' too!
follow
borrow
tomorrow
below
know silent 'k'
known (as for know above)
Sentences for reading practice:
If you do not already have a months of the year chart, hang one up now and refer to it frequently. Your pupil will be able to learn the words quickly now, using the phonics already learned.
row Now you can make 'rainbow'!
mow
blow
grow
elbow
window
yellow
pillow Double the 'l' or the 'o' can act like powerful 'e' too!
follow
borrow
tomorrow
below
know silent 'k'
known (as for know above)
Sentences for reading practice:
If you do not already have a months of the year chart, hang one up now and refer to it frequently. Your pupil will be able to learn the words quickly now, using the phonics already learned.
It's snowing this morning.
I know that two and four make six.
January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glow. (Sara Coleridge)
February brings the rain, thaws the frozen lake again. (Sara Coleridge)
I know that two and four make six.
January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glow. (Sara Coleridge)
February brings the rain, thaws the frozen lake again. (Sara Coleridge)
.Dictation for Friday
"I will buy you an ice cream," said Jack to Frank. "There is an ice cream van in the car park. Follow me!"
"Had I known you had thirty pounds in your pocket, I would have told you to look after them," said Frank.
"But I wanted to buy you an ice cream any way," said Jack, "and I didn't want to have to borrow your money." The friends chatted as they sucked on their treats.
"Can you help me tomorrow, Jack?" asked Frank. "I have to fix Tom's window. It is broken."
Teaching tips:
"I will buy you an ice cream," said Jack to Frank. "There is an ice cream van in the car park. Follow me!"
"Had I known you had thirty pounds in your pocket, I would have told you to look after them," said Frank.
"But I wanted to buy you an ice cream any way," said Jack, "and I didn't want to have to borrow your money." The friends chatted as they sucked on their treats.
"Can you help me tomorrow, Jack?" asked Frank. "I have to fix Tom's window. It is broken."
Teaching tips:
- Discuss the word suck and ask the pupil which family it belongs to. Remember 'ack', 'eck' 'ick' 'ock', 'uck'.
- Talk about didn't being did and not shortened, or abbreviated. The apostrophe indicates a missing letter.
Read the AV Bible
Amen (some people say Ay men, in which case it would be a powerful 'e' word - you choose!)
Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
Amen (some people say Ay men, in which case it would be a powerful 'e' word - you choose!)
Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.