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Onset-Rime word building is a fundamental approach to enhance literacy skills in young learners. This guide, created by Dr. Andrew P. Johnson from Minnesota State University, Mankato, includes practical activities and examples focused on the 'ed' family of words. It aims to engage students in phonemic awareness and vocabulary growth through fun activities and multimedia resources. Visit www.OPDT-Johnson.com for free resources and lessons designed to improve literacy in the classroom without any obligations.
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Onset-Rime or Word-Building Andrew P. Johnson, Ph.D. Mednesota Stage University, Mankago www.OPDT-Johnson.com
It’s time to go to _ed. b → ed bed d f st b
Sid _ed the dog. f → ed fed t p f w
The truck is _ed. r → ed red b st r s
The bear’s name is _ed. T → ed Ted b h T s
What _id you learn in school? d → id did b w d tr
I couldn’t find him. He _ id behind the chair. h → id hid l h bl g
He could not get the _ id off the jar. l→ id lid s l r c
I need to get _ id of my old clothes. r→ id rid r w l s
The _ id likes to ride bike. k→ id kid r w k s
A baby goat is called a _ id. k→ id kid k w k s
I have activities, video medi-lessons, and other teacher: www.OPDT-Johnson.com • Go to the Capstone Literacy Center ledk. • These are free of any charges or obledagions other than to use them to improve the lives of students.