VOWEL TEAM IGH (MAKING THE LONG /I/ SOUND) EXPLICIT INTERACTIVE POWERPOINT
Overview
Description
This PowerPoint explicitly teaches the Vowel Team IGH- Making the long /i/ vowel sound.
This Interactive PowerPoint is available as a stand alone resource AND it is also available as part of my igh/ ie Explicit PowerPoint Mini Bundle which includes a Review PowerPoint.
You can get the Vowel Team igh and ie (making the long /i/ sound) Mini Bundle pn my TBS page.
This animated PowerPoint includes:
- An introduction to the vowel team igh explaining that this spelling choice represents the /i/ sound.
- A child friendly Learning Intention.
- Vowel Team igh flashcards.
- Can you see the vowel team igh hiding behind the fighting knights?
- Does the picture have the /i/ sound? Yes or No game.
- Help the firefighter blow out the igh fires.
- Read the words on the light feathers as they appear.
- Help sort the words in the night.
- Decodable Word Flashcards.
- Read the words along the flight paths.
- Read the igh words as the lightning strikes.
- Decodable Sentences.
- Help Zigh the alien read the nonsense igh words.
- Formation of igh (animated in all state fonts).
It is available in 6 fonts:
· Tas
· Vic Cursive
· Sassoon
· NSW
· QLD
· SA
The decodable sentences included could also be used as dictation- where the teacher asks the students to write a sentence one word at a time, to assess learning to see if students are applying this spelling rule.
Thank you,
Meg Clark
(@Prepping For Prep)
Details
- File types6 PowerPoint Presentation
- Page count57 pages
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Curriculum alignment details
This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
AC9E2LY10: Use phoneme–grapheme (sound–letter/s) matches, including vowel digraphs, less common long vowel patterns, consonant clusters and silent letters when reading and writing words of one or more syllables, including compound wordsACELA1458: Use short vowels, common long vowels, consonant digraphs and consonant blends when writing, and blend these to read single syllable wordsAC9E1LY11: Use short vowels, common long vowels, consonant blends and digraphs to write words, and blend these to read one- and two-syllable wordsFurther context or application:
Not specified