Which Phoneme are we going to learn today?. Which Phoneme have all these got in common?
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Which PhonemeWhich Phonemeare we going toare we going to
learn today?learn today?
Which PhonemeWhich Phonemeare we going toare we going to
learn today?learn today?
Which Phoneme have all these got in common?
Match Words With Pictures
soil
boil
point
coin
oil
tinfoil
‘oi’•Can you write the phoneme ‘oi’?
• Please tell me a word containing ‘oi’.
• Let’s see if you can write a different word containing the phoneme ‘oi’.
Sentence practice:• He pointed at the boiling pan on the
stove. • The oil was boiling and was far too
hot for me to move.• My mum covered the turkey with
tinfoil.• My friend had lots of coins in his
pocket.Read a sentence,
copy it, check it, rub it out! Can you do it
without looking?
Let’s play
Phoneme
Bingo
oil disappoint
coin join
coil foil joint ointment
oink anoint appoint asteroid
avoid void ballpoint boiler
choice boil doily moist
tinfoil soil poison point
Make 2 Photocopies of this table onto card (cut one table into 6 rows – 1 row per child, then cut the other table up into individual words for calling out.) Suitable for up to 6 children.
Which Phoneme are Which Phoneme are we going to learn we going to learn
today?today?
Which Phoneme are Which Phoneme are we going to learn we going to learn
today?today?
oror oa
ighar
ow
ai
er
oiur
Can you say the sound ‘ow’?
•Use your white boards to practice writing the phoneme ‘ow’?
•Now write it on your partners back with your finger.
Cow
Which other words contain the phoneme
‘ow’?
Owl
•Now
•How
•Bow
•Row
•Down
•Town
•Towel
• Use your white boards to write a word with the phoneme ‘ow’ – or use the magnetic letters to create a word.
Let’s write a sentence . . .
• Can you write a sentence which contains a word with the phoneme ‘ow’?
• Brittany and Jake had a big row.• Practice joining your letters
together.• How do you join the ‘o’ to the ‘w’
Which PhonemeWhich Phonemeare we going toare we going to
learn today?learn today?
Which PhonemeWhich Phonemeare we going toare we going to
learn today?learn today?
Which Phoneme have these all got in common?
‘ur’•Can you write the phoneme ‘ur’?
• Please tell me a word containing ‘ur’.
• Let’s see if you can write a different word containing the phoneme ‘ur’.
Sentence practice:
• It was too warm for me to wear my fur coat.
• Furbie was my best toy, I had it for Christmas.
Let’s play
Phoneme
Bingo