Short Vowels A, E, I, O, and U.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Unit 2 How Are You?. Part A Let's talk Part A Let's play.
Advertisements

Lets Read Sentences! Set 18. Do you seehogs Do you see hogs?
SPELLING RULES for Suffixes
Alphabetic Cheerleaders! An activity for Students learning English Grammar Press Space Bar to continue.
Letter Sounds & Words Students will learn how to sound out letters. Students will learn to put letter sounds together to make a new word. Students will.
Big Question: What do seeds become? Author Author: Ken Robbins Genre Genre: Informational Text.
Big Question: How do chameleons change? Author Author: Russell Benfanti Genre Genre: Concept Book.
VCV Pattern.
To. Alphabet Chant Content objective: to recite a chant. Language objective: Recite familiar rhymes and songs, with clear and audible phrasing and intonation.
Unlocking the Secret to Reading:
Talking Letters Consonants Lessons 1 - 5
By Mrs. Jacki Scholze. Hi, I’m Perky Pencil! I work in this school to help kids like you be better writers.
Big Question: What adventures do you have through the day? Author Author: Rick Walton Genre Genre: Animal Fantasy.
Closed Syllable Patterns Read this word: summer How many syllables are in summer? Where should this word be divided?
Reviewing Short Vowels Change A Hen to A Fox
Long Vowel Sound in Open Accented Syllable; (j) spelled with dge; & Contractions Grade 3Unit 1 Lesson 3.
These letters are the kings and queens of Alphabet School.
 Read the word above.  How many syllables are in this word?  Where should the word be divided?  Ma/jor  The syllable breaks before the second consonant.
The Bacher Blog Fundations:
Tuesday September 23 rd Lesson 5, Day 2. Objective: To listen and respond appropriately to oral communication. Question of the Day: Think about dogs.
Grand Letter Segmentation #6 short /o/ words
Math By Kaylee D. What have you found challenging about math this year? This Year I think something challenging was the pace of the math class. I think.
PAST SIMPLE—REGULAR examples PAST SIMPLE—-e examples PAST SIMPLE—SHORT VOWEL AND CONSONANT examples PAST SIMPLE –-y examples PAST SIMPLE practice.
Ms. Giannini Kindergarten Language Arts Lesson 44.
Consonant + “le” syllables
LA1- Lesson 45 Poetry. Now it is time for our poetry lessons! I am so excited! Poetry is such a fun part of life!
Phonics Letter “o” Jennifer Pitts. What letter makes this sound? voiced or unvoiced consonant or vowel?
I have a lovely family. I’m lucky to be a part of it
Phonics. Let’s Review!  How many letters are in the alphabet?  What two kinds of letters make up the alphabet?  Which of these would come first in.
G: What are you reading? B: I’m _______ ______ the life of Vincent van Gogh. G: Oh, you mean the ________ _________? B: Yes. This is a book _______ ________.
Type Information here Username and Password is Student ID# Online program that strengthens Reading skills and knowledge with.
Alphabet Fun Hillary Bordeaux. Essential Questions: Why do we need to know the alphabet? When do we use the alphabet in our everyday life?
LA1- Lesson 24 Reading for Information. Sometimes when we read, we read to learn something new. In other words, we read for information. We talked about.
Short vs. Long Vowel Sounds In Words.  A syllable is a word or part of a word with  1 Vowel Sound  S = 1 (V)  ALL syllables and words MUST have at.
Welcome Parents! Back to School Night Miss Bower’s Kindergarten Class
She is short. (10’) She is very small. (8’) She has straight shoulder-length hair. (6’) She is pretty. (4’) She is a new friend of yours. (2’) You learnt.
Spelling words I have 20 spelling words. The are all review words! These words are all on the word wall!! I passed the pre-test.
Words with short vowels Unit 1-Theme 1- Spelling Hot and cold summer.
Ms. Holewinski’s Short Vowel Review Click the button to begin.
Phonics.
初 三 作 文 改 错初 三 作 文 改 错. 初三作文改错 Proud of My School 1. My school likes a big family. 2. Do you know what fun in my school? 3. I have come to my school since.
1.hot 2.hop 3.pot 4.pop 5.ox 6.lock 7.mop 8.got 9.rock 10.mom.
Sound Devices Primarily used in poetry. Alliteration Using words closely together that begin with letters that make the same sound, or just begin with.
Grammar Rock… ARTICLES Do you know what the 3 articles are? Take a guess…
NEXTNEXT → Let’s learn about patterns and counting! Click on which one you want to learn more about! HOME!
LA1- Lesson 53 Sight Word Review. Sight Words A sight word is a word that does not always sound like it is spelled. We see sight words all of the time.
A or an? Which one do I choose?. Oh, that’s easy! All you have to do is take a look at the start of the word you want to put after a or an. If the word.
Vowel Sounds by Mrs Ford.
Out in the Woods My SideWalks Level B Unit 1, Week 3, Day 1.
Hang this page on your fridge. Leave it up all week. Practice nightly. *High Frequency Words* Your child should be able recognize these words quickly.
News on Reading from Mrs. Stone’s Class.
Fun with Letters for Parents and Children. Reading is essential to school success. Start now to help your child get ready to read. Learning to read begins.
BIG DATA Initiative SMART SubstationBig Data Solution.
Unit 2 Lesson 1 Reivew Students can…
FUTURE TENSE VERBS To talk about the future you use “will” as a helping verb. Future with “WILL”: Your main verb is always unchanged. See the difference.
an Introduction to English
Unit 1, Week 3, Day 1 Out in the Woods
SPELLING RULES.
METHODS FOR TEACHING READING
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL’S LIBRARY
Weekly Homework Folders: High-Frequency Words:
图片墨迹时尚商务PPT模板 I’m a great place for you to tell a story and let your users know a little more about you. I’m a great place for you to tell a story and.
Topic connection Help Homework
Literacy Phonics Maths Notices
Мектепті дамытуды жоспарлау
METHODS FOR TEACHING READING
Week of what’s coming up
Vowels and Consonants.
Presentation transcript:

Short Vowels A, E, I, O, and U

Our Vowels A O E U I

A, E, I, O, and U are called VOWELS and all other letters are called CONSONANTS. Vowels make two different sounds. A long vowel sound and a short vowel sound. Today we will talk about short vowel sounds.

Today we will talk about the letter O O makes the “o” sound that we make when we shape our mouth like an octopus!

You will find the letter O in a lot of words. When you see a vowel, like the letter O in between 2 consonants, it makes the short vowel sound. In this case, the “o” sound.

Look for a pattern When you are reading, look for the consonant, vowel, consonant pattern to help you know what sound the vowel will make. For example- p o t c v c

Let’s read a book… http://www.starfall.com/n/short-o/so/load.htm?f

Pot Lot Sod Mop Bop Rob Hop Short o in words Pot Lot Sod Mop Bop Rob Hop

Our Class Song Thanks for learning little stars Do you know how smart you are? So many things to see and do, Learning is fun for me and you. Up in that big brain of yours, Is the key to unlock all doors. Do your best and concentrate, I’m so proud, you’re doing great.

Homework Change the beginning letter of the word HOT 3 times to make new short o words. Then change the ending letter of the word HOT 3 times to make new short o words. Thanks www.starfall.com for our great short vowel books!