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LESSON PLAN
for Lesson 37
R-Blends

Materials
Lesson plan and
teaching materials

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  • R-blend picture cards
  • Word cards
  • R-blend cards
  • Word-family cards
  • Letter cards
  • Practice sheet
  • Workmats


Fran and the Prom Dress
Text Type: Fiction • Word Count: 380

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Background

Blends are two or three consonants grouped together, with each letter keeping its own sound. Blends often pose pronunciation difficulty for children because two consecutive consonants within one syllable feel less distinct in the mouth than a consonant and a vowel together. When the letters br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, and tr appear together as a blend, they will almost always sound the same.