Exception: With the /ear/ sound there is an exception. You can pronounce this sound in two different ways: /ɪəʳ//ɪəʳ/ /ɛəʳ//ɛəʳ/

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Exception: With the /ear/ sound there is an exception. You can pronounce this sound in two different ways: /ɪəʳ//ɪəʳ/ /ɛəʳ//ɛəʳ/

Look at the following list of words spelled with ear and classify them according to the correct sound. /ɪəʳ//ɪəʳ/ /ɛəʳ//ɛəʳ/ tear bearbeard pear hear

Game: Classify these words with ear – air - are using the correct sound. Look at the examples. Near Prepare Beware Airport EarsHair Scare SquareShare Hearing PareStare Wear Bear Airplane Date: Thursday, April 30 th, 2015 Topic: Phonics Objective: To recognize new sounds /ear/ /are/ /air/