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Phonics Patterns For Beginning Readers A Fish Number One

Entire contents 2010 By Kathryn J. Davis 7223 Cedar Lane Drive Germantown, TN 38138 (901) 737-4466 All rights reserved. Permission is hereby granted to teachers, parents, and tutors to reproduce student materials in this book for individual or classroom use. Permission is granted for school-wide reproduction of materials. Commercial reproduction is prohibited. Printed in the United States of America

Table of Contents Teaching Notes... 3 sh/ship... 5 o/son... 11 e/he... 15 Read A Fish in Set Sail - Practice Stories for Beginning Readers Volume 1 Suffix _s with nouns... 19 Questions and statements... 20 o/go, or/for... 21 th/thumb, th/this... 25 Sight word: the... 29 Read I Wish, This Is For..., and Go Fish in Set Sail - Practice Stories for Beginning Readers Volume 1 Sight word review... 34 Teaching Notes 1. Students should be able to read short vowel words and the sight words is, his, as, has, a, and was before beginning these phonics patterns booklets. The booklets should be completed in order, beginning with number one. 2. Materials listed below are available at www.soundcityreading.com. 3. Students should hear the Sound Story Part 2 read aloud to become familiar with the sound pictures and the letters that represent each sound. Part 2 has pictures to illustrate the extra sounds in our language, such as sh/ship and th/thumb, that are not included in the basic alphabet sounds. It also includes long vowel sounds, such as ā/apron, and special vowel sounds, such as ä/all. 4. Use the Sound Picture Flashcards for Part 2 of the Sound Story to review the sounds they represent. These cards have a sound picture on one side and the related phonics pattern on the other side. Show each card and have students give the sound in unison. Or call on individual students to give each sound, followed by the whole class. Practice giving the sounds for both the picture side and the phonics pattern side. If a student forgets the sound for a phonics pattern, turn the card over to show the sound picture to help the student remember the sound. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 3

5. In this booklet, students will read words and sentences with each new letter pattern. The pattern is shown at the top of the page along with the related sound picture. Have students identify this pattern and say the sound before reading the page. 6. Students will practice decoding (sounding out) new words in two columns. In the left column, the words are segmented, or separated, to show the separate sound units within the word. Use this column the first time students read the words. Students should put a finger under the first part of the word, say the sound, slide their fingers to the next part, say the sound, slide to the next part, and say the sound. Each sound is to be said distinctly and separately. This is called segmenting the word. The arrows show the direction to move as the word is read. Then students should slide their finger to the same word in the right hand column, and say the word in the regular way, without separating the sounds. This routine can be done individually, in unison in a small group, or in unison with the whole class. Coach the students to maintain a steady rhythm and point to the words as they read. 7. Students will read the same words again on the next page. This time the words have pictures to show their meanings. Discuss the meanings of any unfamiliar words. It s important for students to realize that if they recognize the word, they should just say it in the regular way. It s OK to sound out words (say the sounds from left to right) that they don t remember. But once they learn a word, it s not necessary to sound it out any more. If they do need to say the sounds to figure out the word, they should repeat it normally after they recognize a word. 8. Next students will read sentences containing some of the new words. The sentence pages contain only the new words and any other words that have been previously taught. It is not necessary for students to guess. If they have trouble with a word, remind them of sound of the letter or phonics pattern that is causing a problem. If students don t recognize a word, they should say the sounds from left to right, repeating smoothly until they recognize the word. Remind them to think about the other words in the sentence and anticipate what words would make sense. 9. Explain the use of suffixes and punctuation as needed. 10.An umbrella over a vowel is a signal to use the u/umbrella sound for that vowel. 11.After finishing this booklet, students should be able to read all of the sight words on the last page. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 4

sh sh i p ship sh i n shin sh o p shop sh o t shot sh e d shed sh e ll shell sh u t shut sh a m sham f i sh fish d i sh dish 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 5

sh ship shell shop shot shin shut sham shed fish dish 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 6

sh c a sh cash r a sh rash s a sh sash l a sh lash m a sh mash r u sh rush m u sh mush g u sh gush h u sh hush m e sh mesh 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 7

sh cash hush rush mesh rash lash mush gush mash sash 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 8

sh 1. Ned has a shell. 2. A pot is in a shed. 3. It is a big ship. 4. It is a pet shop. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 9

sh 1. Pam has a rash. 2. Jill will rush. 3. A man got a fish. 4. A hot dog is on a dish. 5. I wish I had a dog. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 10

s o n son w o n won t o n ton v o o f of f r o m from f r o n t front o v e n oven 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 11

o son v of won from ton front oven 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 12

o Sight Words 1. Sam won. 2. It has a ton of sand. 3. A lot of kids got in front of a bus. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 13

o Sight Words 1. Jan has a box of shells. 2. Jim has a box of pens. 3. Ted has a lot of bugs. 4. Tom has a lot of sons. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 14

ē h ē he sh ē she w ē we m ē me b ē be 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 15

ē he we she me 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 16

ē 1. We will get on a jet. 2. She will sell a bell. 3. We will pet a cat. 4. He hit me. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 17

ē 1. He will mix it. 2. She ran up a hill. 3. We hid. 4. He won. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 18

Suffix Study _s Words that tell about people, places, or things are called nouns. Add an _s to a noun to show that you are talking about more than one. a shell shells a ship ships 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 19

Questions and Statements 1. Is it a fish? Yes, it is a fish. 2. Is it a big ship? It is not a big ship. 3. Is it a pet shop? Yes, it is a pet shop. 4. Did he win? Yes, he won. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 20

ō ōr g ō go n ō no s ō so y ō y ō yo-yo ō r or f ō r for 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 21

ō ōr go or no for yo-yo ho ho ho 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 22

ō 1. Pat has a red yo-yo. 2. We will go on a bus. 3. She is so hot. 4. No, Max can not go. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 23

ōr 1. It is for mom. 2. Will he get a cat or a dog? 3. It is for us. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 24

th th i n thin th u d thud th u mb thumb B e th Beth S e th Seth b a th bath m a th math p a th path m o th moth w i th with 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 25

th thin bath thud math thumb path Beth moth Seth with 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 26

th th i s this th a t that th e m them th e n then 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 27

th this them that then 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 28

the Sight Words the bug the rug the cat the rat the dog the hog 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 29

the Sight Words the bell the well the wig the pig the moth the path 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 30

th 1. This pig is thin. 2. That pig is fat. 3. Beth is with Seth. 4. The dog will get a bath. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 31

th 1. The bell is big. 2. The man got a fish. 3. He will fix the van. 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 32

Common Short Vowel Words can red in not run am get is off but at well it on us ran yes if got sun an let did box cut as tell will doll fun has ten him top sum had bed his hot bus cat bell its job up man men six dog mud bad leg sit lot cup 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 33

Sight Word Review a z is Ī A z his bē was z as hē of z has wē son this mē won that shē from them gō front then nō the than sō ship with fōr wish bōth ōr 2010 by Kathryn J. Davis 34