Spelling forms ough and augh · f as gh · Long o as o-e

Grade 2 · Day 66 · Alpha-Phonics Lesson 101, Lesson 102, Lesson 103 · p.109–110 · 30.4 min · student sheet
12tongue slides 1 → 2voice ON/oʊ/long o · back-low vowel
/oʊ/ · long o

Our new sound: /oʊ/   written long o

Push your lips into a round O. Start with your mouth open, then close your lips into a smaller, tighter circle as you finish — /oʊ/, the name of the letter o.

Check yourself: Mirror: your lips must get SMALLER and rounder while you say it. If your lips hold still, you are saying a plain o.

Read these · 40 words

ough
augh
ought
fought
caught
bought
sought
taught
brought
thought
daughter
though
slaughter
rough
laugh
tough
laughing
cough
laughter
coughing
ough
augh
ought
fought
caught
bought
sought
taught
brought
thought
daughter
though
slaughter
rough
laugh
tough
laughing
cough
laughter
coughing

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