Tongue twist er!. Scores from last time: 4 th : Class 5-54’’52 3 rd : Class 5-24’’35 2 nd : Class 5-34’’33 1 st :4’’19 Class 5-7.

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Tongue twist er!

Scores from last time: 4 th : Class 5-54’’52 3 rd : Class 5-24’’35 2 nd : Class 5-34’’33 1 st :4’’19 Class 5-7

Warm up!

The “ea” Sound Beware of heard, a dreadful word, That looks like beard and sounds like bird, And dead, it’s said like bed, not bead – For goodness sake don’t call it “deed”! Watch out for meat and great and threat (They rhyme with suite and straight and debt.)

The “ea” Sound teacher tea ice-cream beach sea dream repeateat

Let’s try a tongue twister!

teacher, ice-cream, tea, sea, repeat, beach, dream -ea-, I want to go to the -ea-. It is my -ea- to get some -ea. I -ea-, I want to go to the -ea-. I’ll make you some -ea, If we can go to the -ea.

How fast can you read? TIME TRIAL

Teacher, I want to go to the beach. It is my dream to get some ice-cream. I repeat, I want to go to the beach. I’ll make you some tea, If we can go to the sea.