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Book Summary Build Background Preview the Book Write horrible and Lori on the board. Read each word aloud to students. Have volunteers come to the board and take turns circling the letters that stand for the r-controlled /o/ sound in the words. Remind students that the letters o and r together stand for the r-controlled /o/ sound. Write the words roar and pour on the board. Read each word aloud to students. Have volunteer come to the board and take turns circling the letters that stand for the r-controlled /o/ sound in the words. Remind students that the oar, or, and our letter combinations stand for the r-controlled /o/ sound. Open the book and show students the illustrations on each page. Ask them to identify any words with the r-controlled /o/ sound from the pictures. Invite students to predict what the story might be about. During Reading Allow students to ask questions during reading. Pause occasionally to ask students to predict what might happen next. After Reading Comprehension
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