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SECOND WEEK'S LESSON PLANS: THIRD DAY

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WEEK #3
DAY #1


BEGIN LESSON PLANS

Second Week

Day Three (1 1/2 hours)

Twenty minutes: Review digraphs: sh, ch, tch, th, ck, wh, gh, gn, kn, ph, and blends br, cr, dr, fr, gr, tr, str, sn, sp, st, sw, sm, tw, bl, cl, fl, gl, pl, and vowel combinations ee, ea, ai, ay, oa, and vowel diphthongs aw, ew, ow, ou, oi, oy, and r controlled vowels ar, er, ir, or, ur, ire, are, air, ore, ure, by flash cards.
See Table

Cheers
Games

Introduce the split vowels with silent e rule. Introduce ing. When the word ends with vowel/consonant/vowel and that last vowel is an e, then the e is silent. The vowel before the consonant is long in its sound.
See Table

Twenty minutes: Work on correct letter formation of digraphs, blends, vowel combinations, vowel diphthongs, and r controlled words: sh, ch, tch, th, ck, wh, gh, gn, kn, ph, and br, cr, dr, fr, gr, tr, str, sn, sp, st, sw, sm, tw, bl, cl, fl, gl, pl, sl, and ee, ea, ai, ay, oa, and aw, ew, ow, ou, oi, oy, and ar, er, ir, or, ur, ire, are, air, ore, ure.
Writing can be fun

Review split vowels with silent e and ing. Use flash cards.
RULES

Twenty minutes: Review all the sounds of the alphabet including digraphs, blends, vowel combinations, vowel diphthongs, and r controlled vowels by flash cards.

Cheers
Games

Take dictation of words with digraphs, blends, vowel combinations, vowel diphthongs, r controlled vowels, split vowels with silent e and ing.
Dictation

Twenty minutes: Practice letter formation of digraphs, blends, vowel combinations, vowel diphthongs, r controlled vowels, ing.
Writing can be fun

Review split vowels with silent e. Say and write!
RULES

Take dictation of words to make sentences.
Dictation

Ten minutes: Noisemakers vs Freeze to Alphabet Sounds
Games

REVIEW-REINFORCE throughout the day
SONGS TO SING DAILY
MORE GAMES


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