Letterland – Unit 10

Letterland – Unit 10 (ai, ay, oa, ow)
Letterland – Unit 10 (ai, ay, oa, ow)
New Words – train coach know grow explain okay
tray toast wait way unload below
New Words – train coach know grow explain okay
tray toast wait way unload below
Tricky Words – once straight
Tricky Words – once straight
New Sentences – Follow that trail straight to the forest.
Once we stayed at the coast for ten days.
New Sentences – Follow that trail straight to the forest.
Once we stayed at the coast for ten days.
Tricky Words for Review – great because heard young
what
Tricky Words for Review – great because heard young
what
Review Words – leave freeze repeat sweet kitchen
ticket named traded
Review Words – leave freeze repeat sweet kitchen
ticket named traded
Story Words (for those who want a challenge!) –
juicy finally castle decided powers
Story Words (for those who want a challenge!) –
juicy finally castle decided powers
weather
weather
This week, we are continuing to learn more about Vowel Team syllables.
This week, we are continuing to learn more about Vowel Team syllables.
ai
When Mr. A and Mr. I go out walking, Mr. A does all the talking. He
just says his name, ‘A!’ while Mr. I remains silent, as he looks out for
dangerous robots.
ai
When Mr. A and Mr. I go out walking, Mr. A does all the talking. He
just says his name, ‘A!’ while Mr. I remains silent, as he looks out for
dangerous robots.
ay
The ay spelling is found at the end of words because Mr. I gets dizzy at
the end words. Yo-yo Man gladly takes his place as the look-out man.
ay
The ay spelling is found at the end of words because Mr. I gets dizzy at
the end words. Yo-yo Man gladly takes his place as the look-out man.
ow
For the /ō/ sound of ow, Walter Walrus is trying to splash Oscar Orange
with cold, salty water, but Mr. O steps in to protect his orange, saying
“Oh, no, you don’t!” (We’ll learn about the sound ow in how and
town later).
ow
For the /ō/ sound of ow, Walter Walrus is trying to splash Oscar Orange
with cold, salty water, but Mr. O steps in to protect his orange, saying
“Oh, no, you don’t!” (We’ll learn about the sound ow in how and
town later).
oa
When Mr. O and Mr. A go out walking, Mr. O does all the talking. He
just says his name, ‘O!’ while Mr. A remains silent, as he looks out for
dangerous robots.
oa
When Mr. O and Mr. A go out walking, Mr. O does all the talking. He
just says his name, ‘O!’ while Mr. A remains silent, as he looks out for
dangerous robots.