Phonics: Spiral Review Theme 2. Blending clue true Sue.

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Phonics: Spiral Review Theme 2

Blending clue true Sue

Compare the three words. clue true Sue

What letter patterns do you see? clue true Sue

ue is usually at the end of a word clue true Sue

Blend chew stew threw

Compare the words. chew stew threw

ew is usually at the end of a word chew stew threw

Blend you youth group

Compare the words. you youth group

ou makes the same sound as ue and ew you youth group

ou can either be at the end of a word or in the middle of a word you youth group

Now read these two syllable words. sister enter river

Compare these words. Where is the “er” located? sister enter river

Compare the next set of words. Where is the “ir” located? shirt thirsty third

So far we’ve read words that have er and ir. shirt thirsty third

Compare these words. Where is “ur” located? purple church nurse

Let’s review. We read clue, chew, and youth. The vowel sounds in these three words are similar but the spellings are different. ue, ew, ou We read sister, shirt, and purple. The /r/ sound is similar but the spellings are different. er, ir, ur

Now, it is your turn.