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Note: Make sure you click on the book and not the background. Vowel Digraphs oo (oo) Example: zoo oo (oo) Example: foot Read each word. Then click on the book under the word to see that word in a sentence. Note: Make sure you click on the book and not the background.

zoo boo coo moo mood food oo (oo) zoo boo coo moo mood food Click on the arrow to continue

oo (oo) proof roof tooth booth Click on the arrow to continue

boot root hoot shoot toot oo (oo) boot root hoot shoot toot Click on the arrow to continue

pool cool tool fool stool drool school oo (oo) pool cool tool fool stool drool school Click on the arrow to continue

hoop loop stoop scoop troop oo (oo) hoop loop stoop scoop troop Click on the arrow to continue

oo (oo) broom bloom room groom Click on the arrow to continue

oo (oo) noon moon soon spoon Click on the arrow to continue

oo (oo) goose moose loose Click on the arrow to continue

foot book hook took look cook oo (oo) foot book hook took look cook Click on the arrow to continue

oo (oo) brook shook crook Click on the arrow to continue

oo (oo) good hood wood stood Click on the arrow to continue

The End Click on the arrow