Consonants p, r, t, v, w, y, z; final k

Grade 1 · Day 11 · Alpha-Phonics Lesson 9 · p.11 · 26.9 min · continued · teacher edition of the student sheet
voice ON/r/r · palatal liquid
/r/ · r

Our new sound: /r/   written r

Curl your tongue tip up and back, and do NOT let it touch anything. Round your lips a little. Voice on — rrrr.

Check yourself: Mirror: lips a bit round, tongue not touching. If it touches, you get /l/ or a tapped r.

Watch for: /l/, and the rolled or tapped r of Arabic, Somali and Urdu — all three roll it. English does not.

Read these · 24 words

pad
pal
Pam
pan
pat
rag
ram
ran
rap
rat
tab
Tad
tag
tan
tap
tax
Val
wag
yak
van
wax
yam
vat
yap

◆ marks a word that does NOT follow today's pattern — Blumenfeld boxes these on the page. Teach it by heart; do not let the class sound it out and lose faith in the rule.

Write what you hear

pad
pal
Pam
pan
pat

Say the word, have them repeat it, count the sounds on fingers, THEN write. The count is what stops a child writing the first letter and guessing the rest.