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Letterland – Unit 2 (Closed and Open Syllables) New Words – hi music snack skin flu that chin much thin robot thick minus Tricky Words – who does New Sentences – Who is that on the path? What is ten minus six? Tricky Words for Review - where when what Review Words – so plot she next melt shock shelf deck Story Words (for those who want a challenge!) button ready friendly together radio We are continuing to learn about closed and open syllables words, and this week, we’ll feature the vowels a, i, and u. We’ll learn a few two-syllable words as well (music, robot, open). We’ll learn where to divide the word and how to identify the syllable type/sound of the vowel in order to read/write the word. Letterland – Unit 2 (Closed and Open Syllables) New Words – hi music snack skin flu that chin much thin robot thick minus Tricky Words – who does New Sentences – Who is that on the path? What is ten minus six? Tricky Words for Review - where when what Review Words – so plot she next melt shock shelf deck

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Page 1:   · Web view2015-09-08 · We are continuing to learn about closed and open syllables words, and this week, we’ll feature the vowels a, i, and u. We’ll learn a few two-syllable

Letterland – Unit 2 (Closed and Open Syllables)New Words – hi music snack skin flu that chin much thin robot thick minus

Tricky Words – who does

New Sentences – Who is that on the path?What is ten minus six?

Tricky Words for Review - where when what

Review Words – so plot she next melt shock shelf deck

Story Words (for those who want a challenge!) – button ready friendly together radio

We are continuing to learn about closed and open syllables words, and this week, we’ll feature the vowels a, i, and u. We’ll learn a few two-syllable words as well (music, robot, open). We’ll learn where to divide the word and how to identify the syllable type/sound of the vowel in order to read/write the word.

Letterland – Unit 2 (Closed and Open Syllables)New Words – hi music snack skin flu that chin much thin robot thick minus

Tricky Words – who does

New Sentences – Who is that on the path?What is ten minus six?

Tricky Words for Review - where when what

Review Words – so plot she next melt shock shelf deck

Story Words (for those who want a challenge!) – button ready friendly together radio

We are continuing to learn about closed and open syllables words, and this week, we’ll feature the vowels a, i, and u. We’ll learn a few two-syllable words as well (music, robot, open). We’ll learn where to divide the word and how to identify the syllable type/sound of the vowel in order to read/write the word.