Spelling rControlled Vowels p 19 24 The Bossy
Spelling r-Controlled Vowels p. 19 -24
The Bossy R thinks he is royalty! He sits in a word and bosses all the vowels around him. He has so much influence that he doesn’t let the vowels make their own sounds.
• When the letter r follows a vowel, the vowel is usually forced to change its sound. That’s why we call it the “Bossy R. ” • In most small words with one vowel in the middle, that vowel has a short vowel sound as in the words bad, hen, sit, fox, and fun. • Listen to how the sound of the vowel changes if we replace the last letter of each of these words with the letter r: • Fat changes to far, cat changes to car, hen to her, sit to sir, fox to for, fun to fur. • https: //www. pinterest. com/pin/AQSl. Zj. J 959 fojb. CSm 9 G_Q u. Noe. AQh. W 5 Qmz 2 SKdkm 38 t. Frs. OQAh. Vzs 8 x 4/
Guessing Game Time Ready? !
Sword • A weapon with a long metal blade.
Thorn • Sharp-pointed spikes found on some branches.
Course • A direction or route taken.
Marsh • A low wet land, often treeless and having grasses
Flare • To burn suddenly and brightly.
Force • A push or a pull.
Coarse • Made up of larger pieces, loose or rough in texture.
Harsh • Rough and unpleasant to the senses.
Scarce • Not enough of or very limited.
Barge • A long boat with a flat bottom; to burst into a room
Aboard • To be on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle
Fare • The price one pays to ride on a bus, train, airplane, or other vehicle.
Square • A shape that has equal sides and angles.
Source • The place from which something comes
Swore • Promised; past tense of swear
Starch • A white, tasteless, solid carbohydrate found in rice, wheat, bread, potatoes, and many other vegetable foods.
Scorn • Lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike.
Chart • A graphic representation of information
Swear • To put to oath and declare as truth, present tense.
Heart • A muscular organ that pumps blood.
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