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Exploring Unit Three: Ow and Oa Word Patterns

This educational resource focuses on the phonetic patterns of "ow" and "oa" as found in various words. Through examples such as "show," "borrow," "crow," and "mow," alongside "load," "goat," and "roast," learners will enhance their understanding of vowel combinations and their sounds. This unit emphasizes vocabulary development and pronunciation skills necessary for early literacy. Engaging exercises like naming objects and using the words in context, such as loading coats into a car or towing a boat, foster practical application and comprehension.

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Exploring Unit Three: Ow and Oa Word Patterns

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  1. Ospelled ow and oa • Unit Three • T P 128

  2. ow • show

  3. ow • borrow

  4. ow • owns

  5. ow • mow

  6. ow • snow

  7. ow • crow

  8. ow • pillow

  9. ow • lower

  10. oa • loan

  11. oa • loading

  12. oa • goat

  13. oa • roam

  14. oa • toad

  15. oa • roast

  16. oa • groan

  17. oa • coast

  18. Tow the boat to shallow water. • Joan will load the coats into the car.

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