Day 8 Open Court Phonics and Fluency Blending and Developing Oral Language.

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Day 8 Open Court Phonics and Fluency Blending and Developing Oral Language

ng nk What sound do these consonant blends make? What does the green box stand for?

hunk hung longwrong song hunk hung long wrong songhunk hung long wrong song Use the nk and ng sound to blend these words.

bank bang think thing swing bank bang think thing swingbank bang think thing swing

dge dge gege gigi Jj Jumping Jenny

badge bridge gemgem large margingin badge bridge gem large margin badge bridge gem large margin large gem Use the dge and ge and gi sound to blend these words.

cece ci__ Ss Sizzling Sausages

cent fencefencesincesince cinch circir cent fence since cinch circus cuscus cent fence since cinch circus Use the ce and ci sound to blend these words.

ing ed d t

helping kicking ended jumped burned helping kicking ended jumped burned help ing kick kicking ing end eded ended jumpededjumped burnededburned helping kicking ended jumped burned Remember to take off the ing or ed before blending these words and then put it back on.

ededvisvisvisitedvisited disdisgustdisgusting galgal loplop galloping ininterterinteresting inin sist insisted visited insisted disgusting galloping interesting est eded itit ing visitedvisited insisted disgusting galloping interesting visited insisted disgusting galloping interesting Break the words into syllables with a vowel sound in each one, before blending.

hunk hung long wrong song bank bang think thing swing badge bridge gem large margin cent fence since cinch circus helping kicking ended jumped burned visited insisted disgusting galloping interesting Developing Oral Language

Sentences Midge was ringing her large bell. was into the Ginger glanced into the pink glass. Midge was ringing her large bell. Ginger glanced into the pink glass.