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Substep 2.3 Mandy Ellis Wilder Waite Elementary School Wilson Reading System Substep 2.3 Mandy Ellis Wilder Waite Elementary School

Goal To learn the new welded sounds and exception to the closed vowel syllable

Part 1 Sound Cards Quick Drill

There are five exceptions to the closed syllable rule. Welded Sounds There are five exceptions to the closed syllable rule.

ild wild ild ild

old cold old old

olt colt olt olt

ind kind ind ind

ost host ost ost

Important Notes Three of these begin with ‘o’ Two of these begin with ‘I’ Two have ‘ld’ following the vowel

What are the exceptions to the closed syllable? ild old olt ost ind

Part 2 Teach and Review Concepts for Reading

c old Welded Sounds /c/ gets one tap /old/ gets one tap with three fingers welded

Welded Sounds m ch w m m p c b t h ild old ost

Welded Sounds w h m w m ch b t c m ind old ild w i n d

Part 3 Wordcards

Part 4 Wordlist Reading

bold

kind

blind

mind

cold

most

post

bolt

gold

bind

wild

find

old

sold

colt

jolt

fold

host

told

child

hold

find

mold

mild

grind

Part 5 Sentence Reading

The child is not in the shop.

Bob did not find the small colt.

Jim was kind to the old man.

Fred went to get a wild hog.

The dog sat on his hind legs to beg.

The chimp did not mind the cold.

Wind the top and it will spin.

Do not drop trash in the wild wind.

The bus spun and hit the post.

Bob had a bad cold.

Jim was in a bind with Tom.

Sid did not wish to hold the cash for the band.

Jim told Beth that he was cold.

Brad sold his best gold ring.

It was not mild on the gulf, it was cold!

Bill is the best host!

Bob sold the old mink for lots of cash.

The child went to get the bolt for his dad.

Part 6 Quick Drill (in reverse)

what says? ind ild old ost olt

Part 7 Teach and Review Concepts for Spelling

Spell… ind ild old ost olt

Part 8 Written Work Dictation: sounds, words, sentences

Part 9 Controlled Passage Reading

Part 10 Listening Comprehension