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7 Phonics Shaleen Yzarri DionaMae Jaranilla Nora Sabandal

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7Phonics

Shaleen Yzarri

DionaMae Jaranilla

Nora Sabandal

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PhonicsGrade- 1

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Please read

The girl run after the goat.

They got wet in the mud.

The goat saw a big rat and say moo.

The cat saw a fat angry goat and say meow.

The girl saw a pretty white cant and say yeah!

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Pronunciation

Words (T) Goat

Wet

Rat

Cat

Fat

Phrase (T) Fat goat

Wet cat

Run after the rat

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Sentences

You should feed the cat.

He hit the rat with a stone.

The cat run after the fat rat.

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Puss in boots

Who has a pet cat?

Do you love your cat? Why? Why not?

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Cat on the Mat

A fat cat sits on a mat. The cat has a hat. A rat is in the box. The rat says to the cat, “Can I have your hat?” The cat with the hat runs after the rat.

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Questions

What does the cat have?

Who is in the box?

What does the rat want?

What does the cat do?

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Consonant sound (t)

The fat goat eats grass.

I dropped the dead bat on the mat.

Luis is a brat.

*underline the words with final consonant sound (t).

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Homework!!!

Write 5 words that ends with a consonant sound (t).

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PhonicsGrade- 3

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Riddles

What planet is not plastic and has plants on it?

What insects flaps its wings, flies and flips on flower?

How can twenty twins twist and twirl and become forty?

Who sleeps in a crib and stays on a cradle and still cries?

What slender and slippery slides up and downs trees?

20 +20=40

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PronunciationWords /pl/ Play

Place

Ply

Plow

Pleats

plank

Words /pr/ Pray

Praise

Pry

Prow

Preach

prank

Phrases •Work, play and pray

•A place to praise

•Pry through a hole

•In the ply wood

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Sentences

A preacher wears a pleated robe.

His prank about a plank made me laugh.

The prow of the ship plows the sea.

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Unlocking the difficulties(three consonants together)

Clearwater comes from a spring in the mountain.

I use a sprinkler to water the plant.

It’s fun to splash in a pool of water

We get knowledge through reading good books.

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Reading

I always think everytime I read.

That book is like a spring.

Open its page and there sprinkles wisdom and knowledge.

So, lets swim in its pool splash and splatter!

And you won’t end up a fool.

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Questions

What is the verse about?

To what is the book compared?

What do we get from reading books?

Do you agree with the message of the verse? Why? Why not?

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How many consonants can you hear? Do they sound one?

The priest prayed for the president’s project.

The class climbed the clock in the town’s tower.

The small, smart kid gave a smooth smile.

The snake sniffed at the snail on the snow and sneezed.

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Review!

What are consonant blends?

Two consonant put together and sounded as one is called a consonant blend. Some of the consonant blends found at the beginning of words are: pl, fl, bl, cr, tw, pr, cl, sm, sn,and sp.

What are consonant clusters?

Three consonant put together and sounded as one is called a consonant cluster. For example; spr, spl, str.

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Seatwork!

What pl___has wings and carries people from one place to another?

What fl___means taste?

What bl____do you use on cold windy night?

What pr___ means the head of the school?

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Homework!

Write other words which have consonant blends pl and pr and consonant clusters spr and spl. Use it in a sentence.

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PhonicsGrade- 5

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TIME

How do you spend your leisure time? Do you spend your time wisely?

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uote

There goes a saying, “Time is Gold.” Time is as valuable as gold. It must be spent wisely so that our lives will be meaningful. Find out how the writer of the poem values time.

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Time to Read

At the start of this year, I, as usual, made about a hundred resolutions

-not to eat too much chocolates

-not to shout when I lose my temper

-not to loose it at all…

At the buttom of my long list, I wrote

-keep your resolutions

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Using my time wisely is the hardest solution to make.Im not sure, if so far, I have kept this promise. This is because do many apparentlyUnwise things, which I given a second look, would bear good fruit. Take a daydreaming for example. Most of the time, it is considered unwise. If you daydream anytime, anyday, but sometimes, at the proper moments it is goodTo daydream. Sometimes, one has an impulse to make his daydreams come true.Thus one works hard to fulfill what he daydreams about.

Time is so valuable, that it hurts me to think that I cannot keep all my memoriesIn a little box, which I can revive from time to time. I have often taped importantConversations and watched my mother prepare the camera to take a picture,But I have always said to myself that it shouldn’t only be the special events thatWill be recorded, but everything in life. Everything happens only once. Never can A moment be repeated at the same time. A clock cannot be allowed to back up. I think the best way to use this year would be to live each day very well-Paying attention attention to the present moment and the near futureI hope that all girls and boys will use father time wisely. I think he feels veryDiscouraged. When he is put to waste!

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Word file(look up the meaning of the following words in the dictionary. Use in a meaningful sentence)

Resolutions

Wisely

Revive

Impulse

Apparently

Temper

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Time to think

What are the author’s resolutions at the beginning of the year?

What is the author’s hardest resolution?

Does daydreaming affect your time? Explain your answer?

How can you make the best of your time?

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Using the Dictionary

One of the first pages of the dictionary contains a list of pronunciation symbols like the one on the next slide. This is called the key to pronunciation.

Study the list carefully. You will find that some letters have several symbols which stand for different sounds

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Key to Pronunciation

Though dictionaries may use different symbols and key words for the different sounds, what is important is to know how to use the key to pronunciation. Because if you do, you will be able to produce the sounds that the symbols represent.

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Seatwork! (using the key pronunciation, determine the word that has the same vowel sound as the word on the left)

mark a. bank b. park c. rake

Lane a. bath b. ran c. rain

Went a. bent b. mean c. seen

Free a. grey b. red c. me

Pin a. pen b. twin c. pint

Life a. leaf b. lift c. white

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Homework

Memorize the symbols on the key to pronunciation for the quiz tomorrow