Interactive Phonics Lesson: R-Controlled Vowels

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R-Controlled Vowels
a.k.a. “The Bossy R!”
Meet the Bossy R
“Listen up, vowels!
I’m the letter R,
and if you want to
hang around me,
you have to
understand that
I’M in control!”
R-Controlled Vowels
• When a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) is next to the
letter ‘r’, they have a different sound.
• We call these “R-controlled vowels”
because the letter ‘r’ controls how we say
the vowel sound.
• These vowel sounds are ‘ar,’ ‘er,’ ‘ir,’ ‘or,’
and ‘ur.’
• We will learn and practice the vowel
sounds for R-controlled vowels.
Day 1: ‘ar’
• The sound of ‘ar’ is the same as the
letter ‘r’ saying its name. What is the
name of letter ‘r’?
• That’s right. When you see ‘ar,’ just
think of the name of letter ‘r.’
• You can also think of a pirate!
ARRRRR!
ARRRRRRR
controlled
vowels!
Get Ready to Read! ‘ar’
• We are going to read words with the vowel sound
‘ar.’ I will read the words first; then, we will read
them together, and last, you will read them by
yourselves.
• Some of the word families will have ‘ar’ at the
end. Others will have ‘ar’ in the middle.
• ‘ar’ has the most word families of all the Rcontrolled vowels!
• Today, we will learn four of the word families.
Next time, we will read four more.
‘ar’ Word List – I Read
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bar
car
jar
tar
scar
star
card
hard
yard
large
charge
bark
dark
hark
lark
mark
park
shark
‘ar’ Word List – We Read
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bar
car
jar
tar
scar
star
card
hard
yard
large
charge
bark
dark
hark
lark
mark
park
shark
‘ar’ Word List – You Read
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bar
car
jar
tar
scar
star
card
hard
yard
large
charge
bark
dark
hark
lark
mark
park
shark
Review – ‘ar’
• What sound does the vowel sound ‘ar’
make?
• That’s right, ‘ar’ says the sound of the
name of ‘r.’
• Next time, we’ll be practicing more word
families with ‘ar’!
• Your “ticket” out today is to tell me three
‘ar’ words we learned.
Day 2: ‘ar’ Continued
• What sound does ‘ar’ make?
• Right – it says the name of ‘r.’
• Last time, we learned the word
families –ar, -ard, -arge, and –ark.
• Today we will be learning four new
word families with ‘ar.’
Get Ready to Read! ‘ar’
• We are going to read more words with the vowel
sound ‘ar.’ I will read the words first; then, we will
read them together, and last, you will read them
by yourselves.
• All of the word families will have ‘ar’ in the
middle.
• Don’t forget the sound of ‘ar’ – what sound?
• That’s right. ‘ar’ says the name of r. Please listen
as I read the word list to you so that you will be
ready to read it with me after.
‘ar’ Word List – I Read
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arm
farm
harm
charm
barn
yarn
harp
tarp
sharp
art
cart
dart
mart
part
tart
chart
smart
start
‘ar’ Word List – We Read
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arm
farm
harm
charm
barn
yarn
harp
tarp
sharp
art
cart
dart
mart
part
tart
chart
smart
start
‘ar’ Word List – You Read
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arm
farm
harm
charm
barn
yarn
harp
tarp
sharp
art
cart
dart
mart
part
tart
chart
smart
start
Review – ‘ar’ Continued
• What sound does the vowel sound ‘ar’
make?
• That’s right, ‘ar’ says the sound of the
name of ‘r.’
• Next time, we’ll be practicing word
families with ‘er’!
• Your “ticket” out today is to tell me three
‘ar’ words we learned.
Checklist
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ar
er
ir
or
ur
Day 3: ‘er’
• The sound of ‘er’ is the same sound as the
letter ‘r.’ What is the sound of letter ‘r’?
• That’s right. When you see ‘er,’ just think
of the sound of letter ‘r.’
• Please listen as I read the words with ‘er’
so that you can read them with me after.
Get Ready to Read! ‘er’
• We are going to read words with the vowel sound
‘er.’ I will read the words first; then, we will read
them together, and last, you will read them by
yourselves.
• Some of the word families will have ‘er’ at the
end. Others will have ‘er’ in the middle.
• ‘er’ has six different word families.
• Today, we will learn these word families. Next
time, we will learn the word families for another
R-controlled vowel.
‘er’ Word List – I Read
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her
per
merge
verge
jerk
clerk
germ
term
fern
stern
nerve
serve
verve
swerve
‘er’ Word List – We Read
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her
per
merge
verge
jerk
clerk
germ
term
fern
stern
nerve
serve
verve
swerve
‘er’ Word List – You Read
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her
per
merge
verge
jerk
clerk
germ
term
fern
stern
nerve
serve
verve
swerve
Review – ‘er’
• What sound does the vowel sound ‘er’
make?
• That’s right, ‘er’ says the sound of ‘r.’
• Next time, we’ll be practicing word
families with ‘ir’!
• Your “ticket” out today is to tell me
three ‘er’ words we learned.
Checklist
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ar
er
ir
or
ur
Day 4: ‘ir’
• The sound of ‘ir’ is the same sound as the
letter ‘r.’ What is the sound of letter ‘r’?
• That’s right. When you see ‘ir,’ just think
of the sound of letter ‘r.’
• You might have realized that ‘ir’ makes the
same sound as ‘ir.’ If you are trying to spell
a word you may need to try both of these!
• Please listen as I read the words with ‘ir’
so that you can read them with me after.
Get Ready to Read! ‘ir’
• We are going to read words with the vowel sound
‘ir.’ I will read the words first; then, we will read
them together, and last, you will read them by
yourselves.
• Some of the word families will have ‘ir’ at the end.
Others will have ‘ir’ in the middle.
• ‘ir’ has five different word families.
• Today, we will learn these word families. Next
time, we will learn the word families for another
R-controlled vowel.
‘ir’ Word List – I Read
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fir
sir
stir
whir
bird
third
quirk
dirt
shirt
skirt
squirt
birth
girth
mirth
‘ir’ Word List – We Read
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fir
sir
stir
whir
bird
third
quirk
dirt
shirt
skirt
squirt
birth
girth
mirth
‘ir’ Word List – You Read
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fir
sir
stir
whir
bird
third
quirk
dirt
shirt
skirt
squirt
birth
girth
mirth
Review – ‘ir’
• What sound does the vowel sound ‘ir’
make?
• That’s right, ‘er’ says the sound of ‘r.’
• Next time, we’ll be practicing word
families with ‘or’!
• Your “ticket” out today is to tell me
three ‘ir’ words we learned.
Checklist
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ar
er
ir
or
ur
Day 5: ‘or’
• The sound of ‘or’ is the same sound as the
word or. How do you say the word or?
• That’s right. When you see ‘or,’ just read it
like the word or.
• Please listen as I read the words with ‘ir’
so that you can read them with me after.
Day 5: ‘or’
• The sound of ‘or’ is the same sound as the
word or. How do you say the word or?
• That’s right. When you see ‘or,’ just read it
like the word or.
• Please listen as I read the words with ‘ir’
so that you can read them with me after.
Get Ready to Read! ‘or’
• We are going to read words with the vowel sound
‘or.’ I will read the words first; then, we will read
them together, and last, you will read them by
yourselves.
• Some of the word families will have ‘or’ at the
end. Others will have ‘or’ in the middle.
• ‘or’ has six different word families.
• Today, we will learn these word families. Next
time, we will learn the word families for another
R-controlled vowel.
‘or’ Word List – I Read
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for
porch
torch
scorch
cord
sword
fork
pork
stork
form
storm
born
corn
horn
torn
worn
sworn
thorn
fort
short
snort
sport
‘or’ Word List – We Read
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for
porch
torch
scorch
cord
sword
fork
pork
stork
form
storm
born
corn
horn
torn
worn
sworn
thorn
fort
short
snort
sport
‘or’ Word List – You Read
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for
porch
torch
scorch
cord
sword
fork
pork
stork
form
storm
born
corn
horn
torn
worn
sworn
thorn
fort
short
snort
sport
Review – ‘or’
• What sound does the vowel sound ‘or’
make?
• That’s right, ‘or’ is said as or.
• Next time, we’ll be practicing word
families with ‘ur’!
• Your “ticket” out today is to tell me
three ‘or’ words we learned.
Checklist
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ar
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ir
or
ur
Day 6: ‘ur’
• The sound of ‘ur’ is the same as the sound
for the letter ‘r.’ What sound?
• That’s right. When you see ‘ur,’ think of
the sound of the letter ‘r.’
• ‘ur’ makes the same sound as ‘er’ and ‘ir’!
• Please listen as I read the words with ‘ur’
so that you can read them with me after.
Get Ready to Read! ‘ur’
• We are going to read words with the vowel sound
‘ur.’ I will read the words first; then, we will read
them together, and last, you will read them by
yourselves.
• Some of the word families will have ‘ur’ at the
end. Others will have ‘ur’ in the middle.
• ‘ur’ has six different word families.
• Today, we will learn these word families. Next
time, we will practice with mixed lists from all
five word families.
‘ur’ Word List – I Read
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fur
blur
spur
curb
suburb
curl
hurl
burn
turn
churn
curse
nurse
purse
curt
hurt
blurt
‘ur’ Word List – We Read
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fur
blur
spur
curb
suburb
curl
hurl
burn
turn
churn
curse
nurse
purse
curt
hurt
blurt
‘ur’ Word List – You Read
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fur
blur
spur
curb
suburb
curl
hurl
burn
turn
churn
curse
nurse
purse
curt
hurt
blurt
Review – ‘ur’
• What sound does the vowel sound ‘ur’
make?
• That’s right, ‘ur’ makes the sound of the
letter r.
• Next time, we’ll be practicing words from
all the word families!
• Your “ticket” out today is to tell me three
‘ur’ words we learned.
Checklist
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ar
er
ir
or
ur
Day 7: Mixed Review
“Not bad! I think
you’re cool enough
to hang out with
me. But just
remember who’s in
control!”
Get Ready to Read!
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Let’s review the vowel sounds.
ar
er
ir
or
ur
Mixed Review – I Read
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harm
turn
fort
perk
shirt
worn
park
hurt
skirt
her
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art
fur
for
per
smirk
form
harp
curl
bird
nerve
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yard
curb
sword
term
third
short
charge
blur
birth
clerk
Mixed Review – We Read
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harm
turn
fort
perk
shirt
worn
park
hurt
skirt
her
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art
fur
for
per
smirk
form
harp
curl
bird
nerve
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yard
curb
sword
term
third
short
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blur
birth
clerk
Mixed Review – You Read
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harm
turn
fort
perk
shirt
worn
park
hurt
skirt
her
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art
fur
for
per
smirk
form
harp
curl
bird
nerve
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yard
curb
sword
term
third
short
charge
blur
birth
clerk
Review – Mixed Review
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Tell me the sounds of the R-controlled vowels.
ar
er
ir
or
ur
Next time, we’ll be reading two-syllable words
that have two sets of R-controlled vowels!
• Your ticket out today is to tell me five words with
R-controlled vowels.
Day 8: 2-Syllable Words
• To read words with two r-controlled
vowels, look at each part separately.
• “Burger” has 2 r-controlled vowels!
bur ger
• To read these words, read each part. Then
read the whole word together.
Get Ready to Read!
• We are going to read 2-syllable
words with two r-controlled vowel
sounds.
• Read the first part. Read the second
part. Then, read both parts together.
• I Read, We Read, You Read.
2-Syllable Words: I Read
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barber
murmur
marker
further
former
server
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corner
garner
ardor
farther
juror
merger
2-Syllable Words: We Read
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barber
murmur
marker
further
former
server
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corner
garner
ardor
farther
juror
merger
2-Syllable Words: You Read
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barber
murmur
marker
further
former
server
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corner
garner
ardor
farther
juror
merger
Congratulations!
“Looks like you’re the
one in CONTROL
of R-controlled
vowels! You should
meet my cousin…
THE BOSSY E!
R-Controlled Vowels
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