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How do readers decode words?
for example:
lunch
In this lesson you will learn how to
decode words by segmenting and
blending phonemes.
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phonemes
lip
block
thin
A Common
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lunch
lunch
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But how do I
decode a word
I’ve never seen
before?
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What’s this
word?
pan
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pan
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Look at the letters in the word and ask,
“What phonemes do these letters make?”
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Segment the word into phonemes.
3
Blend the phonemes together to make the
word.
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thank
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lunch
lunch
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Sometimes
it’s a little
tricky.
slx
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Let’s
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Look at the letters in the word and ask,
“What phonemes do these letters make?”
2
Segment the word into phonemes.
3
Blend the phonemes together to make the
word.
In this lesson you have learned how to
decode words by segmenting and
blending phonemes.
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Extension
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Make up simple words with a partner and take
turns segmenting and blending them.
Quick
Quiz
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Segment and blend this word.
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