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Initial blend 'tr'

June 3rd 2007 09:26
 initial sound tr
Initial sound 'tr' - Lesson 5 page 1- Phonic Pack 2


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Initial sound 'tr' - Lesson 5 page 1 - Phonic Pack 2.

My name is .
Read ‘ck’ words from Lesson Four
Lesson Five (initial blend – tr)

Note to tutor: Lessons Five, Six and Seven will be introducing initial blends. When sounding a word out the first two letters are blended together. This makes it easier to ‘hear’ the word.
For instance, take the word ‘trip’. It will not be sounded out t-r-i-p, but tr –i-p. The ‘tr’ are blended together when first sounding out the word.
The lessons now are also giving your child practise at writing the words as well as reading them. Reading, writing and spelling can be successfully integrated in this way.

Before you read the story look at the picture and ask your child
where he/she thinks the truck is going. Accept and discuss all
ideas. Then say,
“Now we will read and find out where the truck is going.”

1. Ask your child to follow along as you read this story.

This gives the sense of the story and encourages fluency and expression. Point to each word as you read. This means your child can follow along with you, it is encouraging the left to right eye movement and you will be modelling fluent reading. It is good if your child recognises some of the words.
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One day a truck carrying a horse went on a trip to a circus. On the way it had to stop by a tram track to let a tram go by. At the circus the horse will trot around the circus ring while a clown does a trick on its back.
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“Where is the truck going?”


 initial sound tr page 2
Initial sound 'tr' - Lesson 5 page 2 - Phonic Pack 2


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Initial sound 'tr' - Lesson 5 page 2 - Phonic Pack 2.

2. Put a circle around the words that are underlined.
3. Look at these words. What is the same about all these words?
4. The ‘t-r’ at the beginning of each word blend together to make the ‘tr’ sound.
5. Sound out the ‘tr’ words in this story.
6. Read the story again. (This time let the child point to each word as you both read.)
7. Trace over the words in the rectangle below, and then write them on the line. Give lots of praise and a reward sticker.


truck trip .

track trot .

tram trick .

8. Read the words you have written.
9. If you would like to, colour in the horse which is on
the back of the truck and draw a circus tent in front of
the truck.
10. Cut out your words and glue the rectangle into your
scrapbook.
11. Cut out the story and the picture and glue them into
your scrapbook.


Well done. You’re getting good at sounding out words. 




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'old' as in gold

June 6th 2007 06:05
old as in gold
'old' as in gold - Lesson 20 page 1 - Phonic Pack 2



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'old' as in gold - Lesson 20 page 1 - Phonic Pack 2.


My name is .
Read the ‘y’ words from Lesson Nineteen.

Lesson Twenty (old as in gold.)

Note to tutor:
1. Pointing to each word, and with your child following along, read the following story to your child.
2. Ask your child to point to the words and read the story to you. Let your child sound out any words which can be sounded out. Prompt your child with the look-say words.
3. Tell your child you are going to read the story again and you are going to emphasise some words. Ask your child to listen carefully and tell you the sound which is in all of the words you emphasised.
4. (Read the story emphasising the words that end with the ‘old’ blend.) Repeat, until your child can hear and tell you – ‘old’.
5. Read the story again and ask your child to finish what the old man’s wife said to him. Is there any more to the story? Ask your child to finish the story.

The Gold Bell

One cold day an old man went for a walk.

He met a bold elf.

The bold elf had a gold bell in a gold bag.

The bold elf said, “I will sell you this gold bell. When you feel sad, hold it tight and it will make you feel glad.”

When he got home the old man’s old wife said, “Who gave you the gold bell?”

“A bold elf sold it to me and told me to hold it tight when I feel sad and then I will feel glad.”

“Oh,” said the old man’s old wife. “---------------------------- --------.”

Name these characters from the story.



old as in gold
'old' as in gold - Lesson 20 page 2 - Phonic Pack 2



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'old' as in gold - Lesson 20 page 2 - Phonic Pack 2.


1. Write old next to each word.
2. Read each word.
3. Discuss the meaning of each word with your tutor.



old


c .


g .


h .

f .

s .

b .

t .

4. Draw pictures, which tell about the words, in the rectangles next to the words ,
old, cold, gold and hold.
5. Think of a sentence for each of these words:
fold, sold, bold, told.
Say each sentence to your tutor.
6. Glue this page into your scrapbook.
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