Learning Word Families and Rhymes

Monday, 23 June 2014

As I've mentioned in my Facebook status, we've been working hard for the past days with our word families using my homemade material.  You can get the free file here or download the complete pack from here.

I presented the picture cards together with the word cards for each word family.

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Word families are group of words that have the same pattern or letter combination.  In a separate sheet of paper, I showed him that the "ug" in the word BUG remains the same for the words rug, hug and jug.  

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I also highlighted the letters that changed in the set. 

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Now with the word WED, we have bed, shred and fled.  I made him underline the word family (the one that remains the same) and identify the beginning letter/letters that changes. He did this with the rest of the words that we studied on that day. 

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He loves identifying the word family!  Typically, we worked on around 8 to 10 words per day.  So this touches rhyming and spelling as well.

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Now with rhymes, I showed him that at times, word sounds can be deceiving.  They may sound the same but they don't belong to a different word family.  As presented below, separated the rhymes using pens.

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Mavi also worked on the the moveable alphabet.  He tried to form other words by trying out other consonants in the beginning letter.

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We've already wrapped up our lesson on this.  We're doing compound words next!

Happy Monday to you all!

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1 comments:

  1. Word families is so important. I love how fun you've made practicing these! Thanks for sharing at the After School Linky Party!

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