
Long oo sound | Learn Phonics | Learning to Read | British Teacher
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English
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1st - 2nd Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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This video tutorial introduces the 'Oh' sound, a digraph formed by two 'O' letters. The instructor explains its variations and focuses on the long 'Oh' sound. The lesson includes identifying the 'Oh' sound in words like 'boot', 'spoon', and 'moose'. Students practice writing the 'Oh' sound using 'magic fingers' and read words such as 'zoo', 'moon', and 'food'. The tutorial encourages active participation and aims to enhance phonics skills.
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3 mins • 1 pt
Can you explain why the words 'boot', 'spoon', and 'moose' are examples of the OH sound?
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What activities did we do to practice the OH sound?
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How do you feel about learning the OH sound today?
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