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Welcome! Today is September 25, 2007 Please complete the warm-up!

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! C A B c a b )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! C A B c a b )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! C A B c a b )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! C A B c a b )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! H E N h e n )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! H E N h e n )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! H E N h e n )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! H E N h e n )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! s i t s i t )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! s i t s i t )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! s i t s i t )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! s i t s i t )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! f o g f o g )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! f o g f o g )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! f o g f o g )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! f o g f o g )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! f u n f u n )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! f u n f u n )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! f u n f u n )

What’s a closed syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! f u n f u n )

A CLOSED SYLLABLE A CLOSED SYLLABLE HAS A ________ VOWEL SOUND AND ENDS WITH A _________________________.

What’s an r-controlled syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! c a r c ar >

What’s an r-controlled syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! c a r c ar >

What’s an r-controlled syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! c a r c ar >

What’s an r-controlled syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! h e r h er >

What’s an r-controlled syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! h e r h er >

What’s an r-controlled syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! h e r h er >

What’s an r-controlled syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! s i r s ir >

What’s an r-controlled syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! s i r s ir >

What’s an r-controlled syllable? See if you can figure it out by the example! s i r s ir >

What happened the vowel sound in those words? SIR HER CAR FOR FUR

What happened the vowel sound in those words? SIR HER CAR FOR FUR

Syllable Awareness Repeat the word Say the syllables

Spelling (pre-test) Determine what you already know and what you need to study.

Correct Spellings 1.art6. little11. say 2.chart7. may12. shorter 3.day8. mother13. turn 4.first9. new14. verb 5.girl10. north15. way

Step 4 Grammar and Usage What’s a noun?

Step 4 Grammar and Usage What’s a noun? Person Place Thing Idea

Step 4 Grammar and Usage What’s the difference between singular & plural?

Step 4 Grammar and Usage What’s the difference between singular & plural? ONE MORE THAN ONE

Step 4 Grammar and Usage What’s an adjective?

Step 4 Grammar and Usage What’s an adjective? Modifies (or describes) a noun