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Reading

Words
With Initial
Consonant
Blends
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Objective:
The learner…
 Demonstrates understanding of processes in sight word
recognition or phonic analysis to read and understand words
 Demonstrates understanding of letter sequence in words to
get meaning
 Uses word recognition techniques to read and understand
words that contain complex letter combinations, affixes and
contractions
 Read words with initial consonant blends (l, r, and s)
followed by short vowel sounds (e.g. black, frog, step).
COT in English 3

What are the


consonant letters in
the alphabet?
COT in English 3
COT in English 3

What do you know


about stars?
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COT in English 3

What makes the star


wonderful?
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COT in English 3

What do you call these


words with two
consonant sounds?
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CONSONANT
BLENDS
COT in English 3

Consonant blends are two


consonant letters in a syllable or
word that sound as one.)
COT in English 3
COT in English 3

Identify the pictures below. Complete each name with


‘ch’. Read the completed words aloud.
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Look at the pictures. Write the correct spelling of the
word by filling in the blank with the appropriate
consonant blend. Then, read the completed words
orally.
COT in English 3

Look around you. Can you


name objects that begin
with consonant blends such
as pl-, fl-, bl-, cr-, tw-, etc.?
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What are consonant


blends?
COT in English 3

Consonant blends are two


consonant letters in a syllable or
word that sound as one. Some of
the consonant blends found at
the beginning of words are: pl-,
fl-, bl-, cr-, tw-, pr-, cl-, sm-, sn-,
and sp-
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How do we read
words with initial
consonant blends?
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Sound out the consonant letters


correctly as one
ASSESSMENT: COT in English 3
ASSIGNMENT: COT in English 3

At home name objects that


begin with consonant blends
such as pl-, fl-, bl-, cr-, and tw-,
.

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