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.

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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 ABC order? pilgrim, try, Mr, eating pilgrim, try, Mr, eating

Syllables Clap these words and tell me how many syllables you hear:  number  test  happy  fork  thankful

What letters make this sound? ee voiced or unvoiced consonant or vowel? Review deck

Echo these words:  teeth  sheep  keep  beet  meet Do you hear the digraph ee?

Let’s review spelling with c and k:  picky k only likes to come before e, i, y e, i, y  cool c likes to come before every other letter  k comes before digraphs (ee)

Picky k after digraph ee  peek  sleek  meek  seek

Can you think of more “ee” words?  _______________

How do we write “ee”?

Let’s practice!  Magic wand

Can you make a word? t n d s p c k e e m

Let’s watch the ee video!