Consonant digraph ck; qu · a as a word · Sentences
Grade 2 · Day 13 · Alpha-Phonics Lesson 11, Lesson 12, Lesson 13 · p.15–16 · 25.4 min · teacher edition of the student sheet
Read these · 40 words
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hack
Jack
lack
Mack
pack
rack
sack
tack
Zack
quack
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hack
Jack
lack
cat
hat
bat
cap
pan
Mack
pack
rack
sack
tack
Zack
quack
pal
bag
rag
cab
map
Al
can
bat
Jack
has
sack
Pam
fat
◆ 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
- Jack has a sack.
- Pam has a fat cat.
- Val has jam.
- Jan has a cap.
- Mack has a jazz band.
Write what you hear
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.