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What are we going to do? What does match mean? Match means __________.

Learning Objective. We will match 1 oral words to printed words. What are we going to do? What does match mean? Match means __________. CFU. Activate Prior Knowledge. Say the word for the picture. What are the sounds of the word man ? fan ? The sounds that we said

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What are we going to do? What does match mean? Match means __________.

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  1. Learning Objective We will match1 oral words to printed words. What are we going to do? What does match mean? Match means __________. CFU Activate Prior Knowledge Say the word for the picture. What are the sounds of the word man? fan? The sounds that we said matched the letters of the word. f/a/n = fan m/a/n = man Students, you already know how to blend sounds of letters to make a word. To match oral words to printed words, we listen to the sound of the word and then match it to the letters in the word. Now, we will match oral words to printed words. Make Connection 1 put together Vocabulary

  2. Concept Development Oral words are sounds made with your voice that have meaning. Printed words are letters written on paper that have meaning. When reading, we matchoral words to printed words. CFU Where would I find a printed word? Explain. 1. in a book 2. by listening to the teacher talking Which printed word matches the picture? Why? 1. (p/a/n) = pan 2. (c/a/n/) = can c/a/t = cat d/o/g = dog b/a/t = bat h/a/t = hat Example: c/a/t ≠ hat Non-Example:

  3. Skill Development/Guided Practice Oral words are sounds made with your voice that have meaning. Printed words are letters written on paper that have meaning. When reading, we matchoral words to printed words. How did I/you identify the word that matches the picture? CFU Match oral words to printed words. 2 Say the word of the picture. Listen to the sounds. Identify2 the word that matches the picture. (circle) Hint: Match the sounds with the letters. 1 2 2 find (synonym) Vocabulary

  4. Relevance Oral words are sounds made with your voice that have meaning. Printed words are letters written on paper that have meaning. When reading, we matchoral words to printed words. Matching oral words to printed words helps you read out loud. 1 The cat runs. The dog chases the cat. 2 Matching oral words to printed words helps you write words and stories. Does anyone else have another reason why it is relevant to match oral words to printed words? (Pair-Share) Why is it relevant to match oral words to printed words? You may give me one of my reasons or one of your own. Which reason means more to you? Why? CFU The cat runs. The dog chases the cat.

  5. Oral words are sounds made with your voice that have meaning. Printed words are letters written on paper that have meaning. When reading, we matchoral words to printed words. Skill Closure Match oral words to printed words. Say the word of the picture. Listen to the sounds. Identify the word that matches the picture. (circle) Hint: Match the sounds with the letters. 1 2 Constructed Response Closure Carlos said the printed word ship matched the letters sound of the word s/i/p. Why is he incorrect? Summary Closure What did you learn today about matching oral words to printed words?(Pair-Share)

  6. Independent Practice Oral words are sounds made with your voice that have meaning. Printed words are letters written on paper that have meaning. When reading, we matchoral words to printed words. Match oral words to printed words. Say the word of the picture. Listen to the sounds. Identify the word that matches the picture. (circle) Hint: Match the sounds with the letters. 1 2

  7. Independent Practice (continued) Oral words are sounds made with your voice that have meaning. Printed words are letters written on paper that have meaning. When reading, we matchoral words to printed words. Match oral words to printed words. Say the word of the picture. Listen to the sounds. Identify the word that matches the picture. (circle) Hint: Match the sounds with the letters. 1 2

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