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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Switch the vowel!
One thing good readers try when they find a tricky word is to try both vowel sounds to see which makes the word sound right.
Let's try it with these bold words. What makes sense?
I like to
ride
my bike.
She loves her
cat.
You sleep in your
bed.
Squeeze the toothpaste
tube.
Let's play a
game.
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