Day 12 Open Court Phonics and Fluency Blending and Developing Oral Language.

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Day 12 Open Court Phonics and Fluency Blending and Developing Oral Language

rope al so be low groan roperope also below groan Long O

hihi tie bikebike flight mymy skies dried hi tie bike flight my skies dried Long I

hap py Long E

hap pypy sil lyly luck y can dydy smell y happy silly lucky candy smelly happy silly lucky candy smelly happy silly lucky candy smelly

greed y rain y leak y hair y greedy rainy leaky hairy foamy greedy rainy leaky hairy foamy greedy rainy leaky hairy foamy hairy ?? ? ? ?

Common endings -er -le bigger little

tall er cold er let ter lad der taller colder letter ladder sister taller colder letter ladder sister taller colder letter ladder sister

trail er cheap er toast er squeal er green er trailer cheaper toaster squealer greener trailer cheaper toaster squealer greener trailer cheaper toaster squealer greener toaster

lit tle bubble needle candle tickle little bubble needle candle ticklelittle bubble needle candle tickle candle

for ev er hor ri ble his tor y gloss ar y re re mem ber glossary remember forever horrible history forever horrible history glossary remember forever horrible history glossary remember history

happy silly lucky candy smelly greedy rainy leaky hairy foamy taller colder letter ladder sister trailer cheaper toaster squealer greener little bubble needle candle tickle forever horrible history glossary remember

happy silly lucky candy smelly greedy rainy leaky hairy foamy taller colder letter ladder sister trailer cheaper toaster squealer greener little bubble needle candle tickle forever horrible history glossary remember Developing Oral Language

Sentences That maple tree is bigger than the oak. together was again Bundle the daisy and rose together. My sister was happy to read the story again. That maple tree is bigger than the oak. Bundle the daisy and rose together. My sister was happy to read the story again.