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Substep 2.1 Mandy Ellis Wilder Waite Elementary School Wilson Reading System Substep 2.1 Mandy Ellis Wilder Waite Elementary School

Part 1 Sound Cards Quick Drill

Welded Sounds Welded sounds are green sound cards. The three letters have individual sounds, but they are welded together and difficult to separate To tap this out, use three fingers tapping together at the same time.

ang fang ang ang

ing ring ing ing

ong song ong ong

ung lung ung ung

ank bank ank ank

ink pink ink ink

onk honk onk onk

unk junk unk unk

Notebook Entry The eight new welded sounds should go in your Rules Notebook in the Sound Section

Part 2 Teach and Review Concepts for Reading

ang ank ing ink ong onk ung unk

Make Words v w k b th h s r h s b f onk ing ang

Syllables Words have parts that go together called syllables. A syllable is a word that can be pushed out in one breath. Cat is one syllable Catnip has two syllables

Syllables b a t There are six types of syllables All the words so far have been closed syllables A closed syllable only has 1 vowel and must be closed in. A closed syllable gives the vowel a short sound. b a t

Syllables There need not be a consonant in front of the vowel. The important point is that one vowel in closed in by one consonant a t

Syllables A vowel can be closed in with more than one consonant b a th s u ch

Which ones are closed? s h e i t s u ch l o a f

Which ones are closed? such= has one vowel closed with ch she= has only one vowel, but is not closed in. it= has one vowel closed in by t, no need for any letter before the vowel. loaf= has two vowels

Marking a closed syllable such c

Part 3 Wordcards

Part 4 Wordlist Reading

bang

long

king

sing

thing

pink

think

sink

chunk

link

sunk

rings

wings

thinks

fangs

thanks

lungs

ring

song

wing

fang

rang

honk

junk

thank

Part 5 Sentence Reading

Tom sang the song to the kids.

Get the ping-pong balls.

Bob has bad lungs.

It is a long run up the hill.

Kim will sing at the shop.

Did Bob hang this up?

The king has had bad luck.

The ring did not fit Meg.

What is the thing in this jug?

Thank Dad for the gum.

Ed sank the shot to win!

The cat got a big chunk of fish.

Mom had Ben get rid of the junk.

The wings on the bug are pink.

Jim had the top bunk for his nap.

The ship sank in the bath tub.

The kids are at the rink.

My cash is in the bank.

Dad had a wink for Pam.

Hank had to get the map for Tom.

I will thank Ed for the mink.

Jim did not think of his job at all.

I think that Bill has the top rank.

Did Bess bang on the gong?

Part 6 Quick Drill (in reverse)

ang ank what says? ing ink ong onk ung unk

Part 7 Teach and Review Concepts for Spelling

ang ank Using these sounds, spell…. ing ink ong onk ung unk

Part 8 Written Work Dictation: sounds, words, sentences

Part 9 Controlled Passage Reading

Part 10 Listening Comprehension