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Lesson 25
More Decodables
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Nat's Cat
Realistic (fiction), 152 Words, Decodable
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Background |
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Word families, or rimes, consist of a vowel and final consonant(s) that produce a pattern of sound that rhymes. The use of word-families provides students with an opportunity to analyze the patterns of sounds within words and parts of an entire word [such as rimes--vowel and following consonants, and onsets--consonant(s) preceding the rime]. Recognizing word families can assist students with decoding words more fluently.
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Materials |
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To view the teaching materials, click on "Lesson plan and teaching materials." Then scroll to the end of the lesson to find the following materials:
- Letter cards
- Teacher word-family cards
- Teacher word cards
- Student letter/word-family cards
- Student word cards
- Worksheet
- Workmat
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Book Resources
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