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Substep 3.2 Mandy Ellis Wilder Waite Elementary School
Wilson Reading System Substep 3.2 Mandy Ellis Wilder Waite Elementary School
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Decode two closed syllables with more than three sounds in a syllable.
Goal Decode two closed syllables with more than three sounds in a syllable. Syllable division rules Spelling multisyllabic words
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These words are similar to 3.1, but they have blends.
Important to know These words are similar to 3.1, but they have blends.
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Part 1 Sound Cards Quick Drill
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ang fang ang ang
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ing ring ing ing
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ong song ong ong
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ung lung ung ung
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ank bank ank ank
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ink pink ink ink
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onk honk onk onk
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unk junk unk unk
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ild wild ild ild
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old cold old old
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olt colt olt olt
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ind kind ind ind
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ost host ost ost
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Part 2 Teach and Review Concepts for Reading
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Important to know If there are three consonants between vowels (with a digraph) the blend stays together If a blend can be made in both directions, the blend usually goes with the second syllable. When there are four consonants together, it will split between them. Keep welded sounds, digraphs, and blends together.
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cat cat nip The word cat has one part made up of three sounds
The word catnip has two parts. You can hear it. Each part is one push of breath. When another push of breath is needed, it is a new part.
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To read or spell longer words, you just have to do one part at a time
To read or spell longer words, you just have to do one part at a time. You can already read the parts separately, so it will be easy to read and spell longer words-one part at a time.
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bath tub
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napkin The two vowels in this word are separated by consonants.
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nap kin
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tennis cactus catnip sunfish Should we divide this word?
Why? (two vowels are separated) Where would you divide?
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When there is only one consonant, that consonant is needed to close in the first syllable.
relish habit
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rocket bathtub nutshell
When three consonants are between two vowels, including a digraph, the digraph stays together! rocket bathtub nutshell
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gumdrop children pumpkin
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Part 3 Wordcards
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Timed Practice How many words can you read in 1 minute?
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Part 4 Wordlist Reading
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handbag
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slingshot
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singsong
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himself
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sandlot
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sandbox
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fishpond
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pinch-hit
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wingspan
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milkman
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pressbox
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blindfold
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lift-off
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sandblast
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grandchild
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ostrich
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chipmunk
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disrupt
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clinic
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contest
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insist
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hundred
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dentist
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plastic
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mattress
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impress
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trespass
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spandex
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gumdrop
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actress
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Wigglet nonsense word
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shupnest nonsense word
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drennist nonsense word
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pabbid nonsense word
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trendid nonsense word
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flonnich nonsense word
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shiblent nonsense word
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frentlap nonsense word
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thibselt nonsense word
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plimmut nonsense word
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triddop nonsense word
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chinfrob nonsense word
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troppit nonsense word
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fleppen nonsense word
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trilmest nonsense word
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flidden nonsense word
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clupnet nonsense word
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podjift nonsense word
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stroplim nonsense word
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glisset nonsense word
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drappog nonsense word
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thipnest nonsense word
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timplet nonsense word
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greffib nonsense word
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vambith nonsense word
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enflont nonsense word
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instom nonsense word
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contimp nonsense word
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extrib nonsense word
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admest nonsense word
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vel meg nut it gob vet sub mit hab lin
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pumpkin trumpet problem children
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Part 5 Sentence Reading
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We had chips, pretzels, and dip.
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The traffic in Boston is a bad problem.
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Dad got a kitten for Dennis.
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Mr. Griffin did not let it happen
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Nelson was absent from the banquet.
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The chestnut fell into the hot pot.
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Abdel is in the next contest.
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Did Dad insist that Ben have a nap?
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Jim had a bobsled on the hill.
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Bob will go to the dentist with Ben.
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Alfred will win the next contest.
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The twist contest was fun.
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Get the pumpkin in the shed.
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That bat had a six-inch wingspan.
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Ted did insist that he got the best fish.
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The ostrich can run fast in the sand.
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Tim was upset that he did not win the contest.
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We will get the nonstop jet to Dallas.
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Did the sudden problem upset him?
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Scott was not absent at all from math class.
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Part 6 Quick Drill (in reverse)
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what says? z ost unk k kw
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Part 7 Teach and Review Concepts for Spelling
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Multisyllabic words ending in /ik/ are spelled with an ic
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Words that start with the /xs/ sound are spelled with an EX
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Part 8 Written Work Dictation: sounds, words, sentences
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Part 9 Controlled Passage Reading
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Part 10 Listening Comprehension
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The Schwa a e i o Sometimes the vowels a, e, i, and o sound more like /u/ than the expected sound. ә
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schwa wagon /u/ ә
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w a g ә o n
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s a l ә a d
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