Words with consonant blends · Sentences · Long a

Grade 2 · Day 54 · Alpha-Phonics Lesson 70, Lesson 71, Lesson 72 · p.79–81 · 30.4 min · teacher edition of the student sheet
12tongue slides 1 → 2voice ON/eɪ/long a · front-mid vowel
/eɪ/ · long a

Our new sound: /eɪ/   written long a

Start with your mouth half open and your lips wide, like a small smile. Then slide your tongue UP and close your mouth a little as you finish. Two sounds glued together — /eɪ/, which is the name of the letter a.

Check yourself: Hand under your chin. Say it slowly: your jaw comes UP at the end. If your jaw never moves, you are saying one sound where there should be two.

Watch for: A flat 'eh' with no slide. Arabic, Somali and Urdu all have a plain long e, so the vowel sounds close but stops halfway and 'made' comes out near 'med'. The slide is not decoration; it is the sound.

Read these · 40 words

truck
bless
Jump
skip
then
Dutch
swift
spun
with
quick
pest
grudge
shrimp
dish
glass
shack
bank
plum
king
fudge
fond
dump
frill
act
task
flag
lift
sash
cliff
left
crux
kept
clasp
draft
trick
dwell
chest
France
clap
bridge

◆ 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

Write what you hear

truck
bless
Jump
skip
then

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.