Long I (ie, igh) and Vowel Pairs ou, ow

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Long I (ie, igh) and Vowel Pairs ou, ow Phonics Long I (ie, igh) and Vowel Pairs ou, ow

Long i Featuring ie and igh!

ie and igh pie bright

Next We Have. . . ou and ow

sound town

Let’s blend! dried spied tries

Let’s blend! night sight fight

Let’s blend! out our sound

Let’s blend! clown frown flower

Let’s Read a Sentence! “Turn out the light!” he shouted.

Now it is your turn.

Now it is your turn. Write these “ie” words.

Now it is your turn. Write these “igh” words.

Now it is your turn. Write these “ou” words.

Now it is your turn. Write these “ow” words.

Now it is your turn. Write these challenge words.

Now it is your turn. Write a sentence.

And Now For Something Completely Different!

Grammar

Pronouns Pronouns take the place of naming words.

Pronouns take the place of naming words. She, he, it, and they are pronouns.

Choose a pronoun to replace the underlined word. She, He, It, They Mrs. Brown wrote a letter. The postman delivered the letter.

Choose a pronoun to replace the underlined word. She, He, It, They The letter arrived at the house. The animals read the letter.

Great Job! Avery Jack Kaden Ryleigh Dylan Keanu Maggie Alec P. Leighton Evan Jake Nicole Nicholas Alec M. Audrey Dominic