Sentences with two-syllable, short-vowel words · a as in all; sentences
Grade 2 · Day 36 · Alpha-Phonics Lesson 39, Lesson 40 · p.55–56 · 30.4 min · student sheet
/ɔ/ · aw
Our new sound: /ɔ/ written aw
Open your mouth like short o, then push your lips forward into a round shape and hold it — aww, as in 'all' and 'saw'.
Check yourself: Mirror: wide open AND round lips at the same time. Short o is open with flat lips; this one is open with round lips.
Read these · 40 words
Jill
has
picnic
basket
full
of
and
relish
Philip
Kevin
is
rascal
Karen
Ken
will
visit
dad
Calvin
put
the
pencil
in
his
jacket
pocket
bill's
rabbit
Don
red
ribbon
on
cat
Mom
satin
peg's
husband
wagon
camel
sat
cactus
Read the sentences
- Kevin is a rascal.
- Karen and Ken will visit dad.
- Calvin put the pencil in his jacket pocket.
- Don put a red ribbon on his cat.
- Peg's husband has a wagon.
- The camel sat on the cactus.
- Pam can mimic a puppet.
- Deb has a red velvet sash.
Write what you hear
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