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LESSON PLAN
for Lesson 52
Open Vowels Y, O

Materials
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teaching materials

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  • Open vowel picture cards
  • Word cards
  • Open vowel cards
  • Word-family cards
  • Letter cards
  • Practice sheet
  • Workmats


JoJo's Yo-Yo
Text Type: Fiction • Word Count: 316

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Background

Open vowels are long vowels found at the end of words. They are called open vowels because they are the last sound in a word, and there is no closing consonant. The vowel sound is in final position.