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Explicit & Systematic Phonics Instruction: Short & Long Vowels, Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs
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Explicit & Systematic Phonics Instruction: Short & Long Vowels, Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs.

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Page 1: Explicit & Systematic Phonics Instruction: Short & Long Vowels, Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs.

Explicit & Systematic Phonics Instruction: Short & Long Vowels,

Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs

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Schedule Update

• Feb. 27: Review Lit Journal Format - Reminder – take photos! Literacy Photo Journal due March 6

• March 4: Phonics Part III – Vowel Teams, Open & Closed Syllables

• March 6: Quiz on Phonics and Photo Journal Due (OR have due March 18 – 1st day back from Spring Break)

• March 25: Spelling Inventory Due (conduct with child before this date and bring results to class) – will review in class on Feb. 27

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Review Assignments

• Word Study Demonstration Activity– Sign up for a topic on the list– Draft due March 6 (topic and word lists) – Lesson due April 1

• Model the Activity• Questions?

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Objectives – You will be able to: • Identify short and long vowel sounds and

generate keywords to help recall these sounds

• Identify best way to move from teaching short vowel sounds to long vowel sounds and discuss activities to practice

• Define consonant blend and consonant digraph and give several examples of each

PURPOSE: To move children through early reading stage and move from letter-name alphabetic stage to within word stage of spelling

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Letter-Name Alphabetic Spelling Stage (WTW, Ch. 5)

• Early Letter-Name Alphabetic

• Middle Letter-Name Alphabetic

• Late Letter-Name Alphabetic

BD for bed STEK for stick

SEP for ship

DRIV for drive

FT for float

LOP for lump

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Moving back from spelling to…

• Phonics Instruction – Consonants • Hear the consonant sound • Pair sound with letter and letter name• Hear at beginning or end• See at beginning or end

– Short vowels • Hear the vowel sound• Pair sound with letter and letter name• Hear in the middle or beginning • See at beginning or end (place in word pockets)

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Ŏ

ăĕ ĭ

ŭoo

oi /oyou/ow

ir ar

ah

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Sort

Short vowel

cat

by

lake hi bed

I

rug

Long vowel

man

be

tide

rope

pig

fox

Oddball

cook tar

fir

cube

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Sort

Short vowel

cat

by

lake

hi

bed

I

rug

Long vowel

man

be

tide

rope

pig

fox

Oddball

cook

tar

cube

firNow…Generate another

rhyming word for each

What patterns do you notice?

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CVC > CVCe

• What’s the easiest way to concretely introduce how each vowel makes both a short and long sound?

• Hid > hide; mat > mate; • Can you think of others? Make a list. • Activities to practice??

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Consonant Combinations

BLUE

shell

plate dragon star

flag

SHOE

cheese

ship

steak

white

globe

thin

crop cube

chair whale

Oddball

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What do you notice about each group?

BLUE

shell

plate

dragon

star

flag

SHOE

cheese

ship

steak

whiteglobe

thin

crop

cube

chair

whaleOddball

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Cons. Blend Cons. Digraph

BLUE

shell

plate

dragon

star

flag

SHOE

cheese

ship

steak

whiteglobe

thin

crop

cubechair

whale

Oddball

Consonant blend: groups of two or three consonants where you hear each sound Consonant digraph:

Two consonants that combine to make one sound

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Transformer H

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Two and three letter consonant combinations at the beginning and end of words

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Homework: Read WTW (Ch. 6) Within Word Spelling Stage

• Early Within Word

• Middle Within Word

• Late Within Word

All of above; plus CVCe, CVVC, unique endings, And common ambiguous vowel patterns

Silent letters in Long vowel patterns; unique endings (-k, -ck, -ke); Ambiguous vowels (aught)

Consonants, blends, digraphs; short vowels CVC; r-controlled vowels in CVC words ; sight words

Less common ambiguous vowel patterns; -ed at the end of words

All of above; plus long-vowel patterns and r-controlled vowel patterns

Consonant doubling; e-drop; changing y to I

USING CONFUSING

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Word Study for Within Word Pattern Spelling

• WTW p. 206-7: Table 6.1 and Table 6.2• Common Long Vowel Patterns (CVCe, CVVC) • Less Common Long Vowel Patterns (Vowel Teams)

– Gr. 1 Common a = a-e (cave), ai (rain), ay (play) • Gr. 2 Less Common a = ei (eight); ey (prey)

– Gr. 1 Common e = ee (green); ea (team); e (me) • Gr. 2 Less Common e = ie (chief); e-e (theme)

– Gr. 1 Common i = i-e (tribe); igh (sight); y (fly) • Gr. 2 Less Common i = i following by nd/ld (mind/child)

– Gr. 1 Common o = o-e (home); oa (float); ow (grow) • Gr. 2 Less Common o = followed by 2 consonants (cold, most)

– Gr. 1 Common u = u-e (flute); oo (moon), ew (blew)• Gr. 2 Less Common u = ue (blue); ui (suit)