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Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 5

Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 5. Doubling f-l-s-z. Compare and Contrast. Last time we talked about compound words. These words had more than one syllable. Syllables. The syllable of a word is the beat of the word.

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Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 5

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  1. Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 5 Doubling f-l-s-z Compare and Contrast

  2. Last time we talked about compound words. These words had more than one syllable. Syllables The syllable of a word is the beat of the word. The word sidewalk has two syllables because it has two beats.

  3. Doubling Rule Words with one syllable, a short vowel sound and end in s ,l, f, or z follow a special rule. The s, l, f, or z are doubled. I will teach you a trick to remember which letters get doubled.

  4. Just remember this sentence.... Sammy loves free zebras. free

  5. Read the following list below and put them under the sound. doll chaff dress razz bass fuzz bill gaff /s/ /l/ /f/ /z/ doll bill gaff chaff fuzz razz bass dress

  6. Find the words that need the last letter doubled in the list below. hot tos plan zag bad case seal fiz got him yel case pet did puf Did you find them all? They are: yell toss fizz puff Notice the word seal ends with /l/ but does not have a short vowel sound.

  7. This is the end of the phonics lesson for today. You will practice with the Doubling s-l-f-z Worksheet.

  8. Compare and Contrast If you compare two things you tell how they are alike. If you contrast two things you tell how they are different. So, when you compare and contrast, you tell how they are alike and different.

  9. A Venn diagram is a tool that people use to Help them organize when they are comparing and contrasting two things. A Venn diagram has two overlapping circles.

  10. Where the circles overlap you write about how two things are the same. In the outside circles you write about how the two things are different.

  11. Comparing a dog to a cow would look like this. dog cow Lives in a house Lives on a farm animals mammal Has paws Has hooves

  12. I will read to you The Story of Blixie Bimber and the Power of the Gold Buckskin Whincher from the Rootabaga Stories. While I read, I want you to be thinking about how the main character of this story and the Potato Face Blind Man are alike and different.

  13. Potato Face Blind Man Blixie Bimber likes music woman man plays the accordion goes to the postoffice falls in love believes in luck can see blind

  14. Assignment 1. Do the Doubling s-l-f-z worksheet 2. Read Along with The Story of Jason Squiff and Why He Had a Popcorn Hat, Popcorn Mittens and Popcorn Shoes from the Rootabaga Stories

  15. 3. Write any words you see that have a doubled s, l, f, or z from the story 4. Fill out a Venn diagram for two characters from Rootabaga Stories Good-bye

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