Lesson 114
Alternate /ā/
Lesson 114
Alternate /ā/
air
are
ear
or
ar
-ed
y
er
e
t
s
ou
ow
oi
oy
ea
au
aw
augh
ew
e
c
a
k
a_e
ai
rain
gray
ay
a
Open Syllable
acorn
ei
vein
rein
veil
ei
beginning
middle
end
rein
veil
ei
beginning
middle
end
ey
hey
they
obey
ey
beginning
middle
end
they
obey
ey
beginning
middle
end
eigh
eight
weight
freight
eigh
beginning
middle
end
weight
freight
eigh
beginning
middle
end
neigh
sleigh
eigh
beginning
middle
end
neigh
sleigh
eigh
beginning
middle
end
eight
eighty
eigh
beginning
middle
end
eight
eighty
eigh
beginning
middle
end
aigh
straight
straight
straighten
aigh
beginning
middle
end
straight
straighten
aigh
beginning
middle
end
ea
great
break
ea
beginning
middle
end
break
ea
beginning
middle
end
a_e
a
ai
ay
ei
ey
eigh
aigh
ea
hey
eight
straight
hey
eight
straight
prey
eighty
straighter
prey
eighty
straighter
survey
neighbor
straighten
survey
neighbor
straighten
reindeer
great
steak
reindeer
great
steak
Insert brief reinforcement activity and/or transition to next part of reading block.
Lesson 114
Alternate /ā/
New Concept Review
e
c
a
k
a_e
ai
rain
gray
ay
a
Open Syllable
acorn
ei
vein
rein
veil
ei
beginning
middle
end
rein
veil
ei
beginning
middle
end
ey
hey
they
obey
ey
beginning
middle
end
they
obey
ey
beginning
middle
end
eigh
eight
weight
freight
eigh
beginning
middle
end
weight
freight
eigh
beginning
middle
end
neigh
sleigh
eigh
beginning
middle
end
neigh
sleigh
eigh
beginning
middle
end
eight
eighty
eigh
beginning
middle
end
eight
eighty
eigh
beginning
middle
end
aigh
straight
straight
straighten
aigh
beginning
middle
end
straight
straighten
aigh
beginning
middle
end
ea
great
break
ea
beginning
middle
end
break
ea
beginning
middle
end
a_e
a
ai
ay
ei
ey
eigh
aigh
ea
vein
they
great
vein
they
great
eight
straight
eight
straight
rein | Reins are the thin leather straps attached around a horse's neck for horseback riding. |
rain | Rain is water that falls from the clouds in small drops. |
homophones
wait | When you wait for something or someone, you spend time doing very little, because you cannot act until that thing happens or that person arrives. |
weight | Weight is how heavy something is, measured in units like pounds or kilograms. |
homophones
waist | Your waist is the middle part of your body where it narrows slightly above your hips. |
waste | If you waste something such as time, money, or energy, you use too much of it doing something that is not important or necessary. |
homophones
way | If you describe a way of doing something, you are talking about how you can do it or the direction you are headed. |
weigh | If you weigh something or someone, you measure how heavy they are. |
homophones
great | Great is a word used to describe something that is important, famous, or exciting. |
grate | If you grate food such as cheese or carrots, you rub it over a metal tool called a grater so that the food is cut into very small pieces. |
homophones
eight | Eight is a number. I am eight years old. |
ate | Ate is the past tense of eat. I ate some toast yesterday. |
homophones
who
whom
whose
toward
Teach
through
Four Types of Sentences
Declarative
or
Statement
Imperative
or
Command
Interrogative
or
Question
curious
question
?
bossy
command
.
excited
strong feeling
!
telling
statement
.
Exclamatory
or
Exclamation
2-3
Types of Sentences
Did Martin have fun at his eighth birthday party?
Did Martin have fun at his eighth birthday party?
They will have to wait for the freight train to pass through town.
They will have to wait for the freight train to pass through town.
Hold the reins and guide the sleigh straight down the hill.
Hold the reins and guide the sleigh straight down the hill.
Greyson’s Neighborhood
Greyson lives in a beige house on the corner of Eighth Street and Great Lake Road. He has lived there for eighteen years.
Greyson loves his neighborhood because he has great neighbors. Any time he passes someone on his street they always wave and say hey.
Greyson’s next-door neighbor is Stewart. Stewart loves to cook and has a huge grill in his backyard.
Every Friday, Stewart hosts a dinner party for Greyson and some other neighbors.
Last Friday, Stewart grilled steak and corn. It was quite tasty!
Greyson’s neighbors across the street are Cosmo and Wanda. They have three dogs, four cats, and one fish. That’s eight pets!
Sometimes, Greyson walks the dogs for Cosmo and Wanda if they need a break.
When Greyson walks the dogs, they always go straight to the park to play fetch.
Greyson loves his beige house, his nice neighborhood, and his friendly neighbors. He thinks he just might stay there for another eighteen years.
Insert brief reinforcement activity and/or transition to next part of reading block.