Words ending in le; silent t; sentences · f as ph
Grade 1 · Day 107 · Alpha-Phonics Lesson 119, Lesson 120 · p.127–128 · 25.4 min · teacher edition of the student sheet
Read these · 40 words
able
babble
tattle
ample
cable
bubble
turtle
sample
fable
pebble
drizzle
single
simple
table
apple
wiggle
jingle
stable
grapple
jungle
eagle
paddle
battle
temple
beagle
bottle
idle
saddle
cattle
bumble
rifle
fiddle
little
juggle
humble
trifle
riddle
settle
struggle
tumble
◆ 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.
Read the sentences
- He ate a little apple.
- He threw a pebble.
- He sat at the table.
- She was nimble with a thimble.
- The bottle was brittle.
- The candle was on the table.
- Can a beagle chase an eagle?
- Are you able to handle a paddle?
Write what you hear
able
babble
tattle
ample
cable
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.