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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? 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”.
Take a look at the Syllable Chart. There are 6 types of syllables in the English language.
Common Mistakes Reading the r-controlled syllable with 2 separate sounds jar
Core Lesson Look at the example for -ar. car
Core Lesson car tar
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
Core Lesson Let’s try another example. car harp
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
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”.
Let’s try it with more words. bar far car barn star
Look around the room you’re working in. Write down anything you see that has “-ar” making the /ar/ sound.
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.
Read the words below. art start car chart fart sharp