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How do you read words that have a vowel followed by an r?

How do you read words that have a vowel followed by an r?. For example:. tar. In this lesson you will learn how to read words with the r-controlled syllable -ar by remembering they make the /ar/ sound like in “car”.

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How do you read words that have a vowel followed by an r?

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  1. How do you read words that have a vowel followed by an r? For example: tar

  2. In this lesson you will learn how to read words with the r-controlled syllable -ar by remembering they make the /ar/ sound like in “car”.

  3. Take a look at the Syllable Chart. There are 6 types of syllables in the English language.

  4. Common Mistakes Reading the r-controlled syllable with 2 separate sounds jar

  5. Core Lesson

  6. Core Lesson Look at the example for -ar. car

  7. Core Lesson car tar

  8. Core Lesson Look at the word from left to right. 1 Notice if the word has the syllable -ar and remember it makes the /ar/ sound like in car. 2 Blend all the sounds in the word together. 3

  9. Core Lesson Let’s try another example. car harp

  10. Core Lesson Look at the word from left to right. 1 Notice if the word has the syllable -ar and remember it makes the /ar/ sound like in car. 2 Blend all the sounds in the word together. 3

  11. Core Lesson In this lesson you have learned how to read words with the r-controlled syllable -arby remembering they make the /ar/ sound like in “car”.

  12. Let’s try it with more words. bar far car barn star

  13. Look around the room you’re working in. Write down anything you see that has “-ar” making the /ar/ sound.

  14. Make an -ar flip book. Follow the directions on the attached PDF to make your book. Then, see how many -ar words you can build and read. Make a list of all the words you make and practice reading them.

  15. Read the words below. art start car chart fart sharp

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