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PROFESSIONAL COMMENTARY

This lesson uses an active, hands-on activity to teach students how to determine the common and alternative sounds for specific vowel combinations. Children's literature provides an excellent framework for teaching decoding and spelling. The words used as the focus for this lesson are taken from the book Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes. Students practice the generalizations by reading nursery rhymes that include words with the same vowel pairs. Students then make words from the book during an online activity. (author/ncl)

OHIO STANDARDS
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English Language Arts Standards
Phonemic Awareness, Word Recognition and Fluency Standard
NATIONAL STANDARDS
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Standards for the English Language Arts
Range of materials and purposes for reading
Reading strategies, language use, and conventions
Write, speak, and visually represent to create text
RESOURCE TYPE
Instructional Resource
PRACTICE LEVEL
Promising Practice
STANDARDS ALIGNMENT
Grades 1–2
TOPICS
English Language Arts --
Reading;
Alphabet & Word Knowledge;
Phonology;
KEYWORDS
vowel sounds;
decoding words;
word family;
Kevin Henkes;
nursery rhymes
Publisher: Read Write Think.org
Author: Rebecca Olness