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Gloria Who Might Be My Best Friend

Gloria Who Might Be My Best Friend. Word Knowledge. kite five mine time Whisper read the words with your partner. Find the words with the long i sound spelled i_e, -igh, and –y. high might right tight Whisper read with your partner.

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Gloria Who Might Be My Best Friend

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  1. Gloria Who Might Be My Best Friend Word Knowledge

  2. kite five mine time • Whisper read the words with your partner. • Find the words with the long i sound spelled i_e, -igh, and –y.

  3. high might right tight • Whisper read with your partner. • Let’s read them together. • Find the words with the long i sound spelled i_e, -igh, and –y.

  4. fly cry why • Whisper read with your partner. • Let’s read the words together. • Find the words with the long i sound spelled i_e, -igh, and –y.

  5. like liked liking try tried trying • Whisper read with your partner. • Let’s read the words together • What are the base words? • How do the inflectional endings change the meaning of the base word?

  6. like liked liking try tried trying • -ing is its own syllable. • Let’s clap out the syllables. • What happens to the “e” in like when an inflectional ending is added? • What happens to the “y” in try when an inflectional ending is added?

  7. happen happened happening • Whisper read with your partner. • Let’s read the words together. • Remember -ing is its own syllable. • Let’s clap out the syllables. • Does anything happen to the base word when an inflection ending is added? • No, this is because the base word ends with a consonant.

  8. visit visited visiting • Whisper read with your partner. • Let’s read the words together. • Remember -ing is its own syllable. • Let’s clap out the syllables. • Does anything happen to the base word when an inflection ending is added? • No, this is because the base word ends with a consonant.

  9. grass rags back black that • Whisper read with your partner. • Let’s read the words together. • What is the vowel sound for a? • Yes, it is the /a/ sound. • Why is the /k/ sound spelled ck? • Yes, because it is at the end of the word and preceded by a vowel.

  10. I might try to fly a kite. • Whisper read with your partner. • Let’s read the sentence together. • Which words have the long i sound spelled –y? • Which words have the long i sound spelled igh? • What is the pronoun in this sentence?

  11. Why do you try not to cry? • Whisper read with your partner. • Let’s read the sentence together. • Which words have the long i sound spelled –y? • What is the pronoun in this sentence?

  12. I don’t like to fight. • Whisper read with your partner. • Let’s read the sentence together. • Which words have the long i sound spelled igh? • What is the pronoun in this sentence?

  13. You can study the clouds if you lie on your back in the grass. • Whisper read with your partner. • Let’s read the sentence together. • Which words have the /a/ sound spelled a? • What is the pronoun in this sentence?

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