Remember when we learned how to spell /j/ at the end of a word?

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Remember when we learned how to spell /j/ at the end of a word? We always use…

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Remember when we learned how to spell /j/ at the end of a word?. We always use…. g. e. The new rule we will learn today is ONLY used in words with… . ge. at the end!. Look at this word!. Look at the e at the end of this word. The e does two jobs!. /j/. / ue /. hug . e. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Remember when we learned how to spell /j/ at the end of a word?

Remember when we learned how to spell /j/ at the end of a

word?

We always use…

Page 2: Remember when we learned how to spell /j/ at the end of a word?

The new rule we will learn today is ONLY used in words with…

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hug

Look at the e at the end of this word. The e

does two jobs!

1. The e

helps the

vowel to say

its name!e 2. The e also helps

to spell ge at the end

of this word….and we

know that makes the

sound say /j/!

Look at this word!

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Let’s make this word with ge at the end too!

Does th

is e

do 2 jo

bs too?

That does not sound right! Screech is going to teach us

about something to help us with

words like this!

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Now Screech wants you to meet…

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We use DEFENDER d in words with ge at the end…that also

need the vowel to say its sound!LET’S PUT HIM TO WORK!

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Let’s try to make this word again!

Say the sounds with me!

That does not sound right! What can we do to save the word?

When DEFENDER d stands between the vowel and

What’s Your Name e, he can not call over to the vowel anymore! Mr. e usually

cannot call over 2 letters to say, “What’s Your Name?”

You’ve got it!

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Let’s make a new word!Now say the sounds with me!

That does not sound right!

So bring in DEFENDER

d!

DEFENDER d to the Rescue!Now that DEFENDER d is in the word, annoying Mr. e cannot call over to the

vowel! You did it!

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Let’s make another word!Now say the sounds with me!

That does not sound

right!

Looks like we need

DEFENDER d!

Good work! We just needed

DEFENDER d

to make the word sound

right!

DEFENDER dto the rescue!

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Let’s make this word!

What is the girl doing?

Let’s say the sounds together!

Do we need

DEFENDER d in

this word?

Does the word sound right?

No!Yes!

DEFENDER d is not neededin this word!

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Help me make this color word!Let’s say the sounds together to see if we need DEFENDER d

or not!

Does the word sound

correct?

Yes!

No need for DEFENDER d

this time!

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Let’s do another one!

Now say the sounds with me! That does not sound right!Who do

we need

to save

this word?You guessed it!

DEFENDER dto the rescue!!Awesome!

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Now look at this word-

This word does NOT need DEFENDER d because

there is already another letter preventing Mr. e from calling over to the

vowel! Look! Mr. e cannot usually call over 2 letters!

He cannot yell

over 2 letters!

1 2Say the

sounds with me!

Good Job!

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Now it is time to hunt for words with DEFENDER d!

edge page huge

lodge badge wage

ridge doglunge

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Great work, Boys & Girls!

I am so glad you understand how to

decide whether or not a word needs DEFENDER d!

Remember to test the word by reading it to

see if it sounds correct!