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Phonics

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audio buttonToday you will learn about the "hurty" sound: /ow/.

Goal:

Goal:

phonics panda

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audio buttonWork your way through the slide show below to review the "owwww" sound.

girl listen

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audio buttonThis week you are going to learn about the /ow/ sound. It’s the sound you make when you get hurt. OW! It can be spelled two ways. OU and OW say "owwwww." When you see O and U walking together, they make the hurty sound, "Ow!" ...and when you see O and W together, they say "Ow!" too.

boy hurt

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audio buttonLet’s listen for some words that have the /ow/ sound in them. Ouch. Did you hear the /ow/ sound at the beginning of ouch? When o and u are together they say, "ow."

cloud

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audio buttonLet’s try another word. Listen for the "ow" sound. Cloud. Cloud. Did you hear the "ow" sound in the middle of the word cloud? Great listening!

cow

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audio buttonListen to the next word. Cow. Was the "ow" sound at the beginning or the end of the word? Listen again. Cow. That’s right! The "ow" sound is at the end of cow.

owl

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audio buttonOur last word is owl. Did you hear the "ow" sound at the beginning of owl?

words

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audio buttonRemember, when you see o and u walking together, they make the /ow/ sound. And when you see o and w walking together, they make the /ow/ sound, too! They are the "hurty" friends. OW!

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audio buttonClick to the next page to find out how you are going practice your sight words.