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Lanuage Arts - K

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The Outstanding Long O!

The long O sound says its name — O! You can hear it in words like rope, nose, and boat. Let’s go explore and learn more with the long O sound!

Long O Words

Listen to each word and say it aloud! Can you hear the long O sound?
Nose
Snail
Rope
Snow
Boat

Observing O

Listen and look carefully! Drag each word to the right group — o_e, oa, or ow. Then, read the sentences aloud with the long I sound!

o_e
ow
oa

coat

cake

home

snow

grow

boat

rope

Sentence Practice:

The boat can float.

I go home.

Look at the snow.

Sight Words

Let’s practice sight words with the long O sound: go, no, so, home.
no
go

I can go to school.

No, I don’t want to sleep.

so
home

It is so cold outside.

I go home.

O Handwriting & Word Building

Practice spelling and writing words with the long O sound.
rope
nose
snow

Ongoing Reading

Owen and the Boat
Owen has a red boat. He rows on the blue lake. The wind blows cold. He smiles and says, “Let’s go home!

Find the O sound words!

Look carefully at the park picture to find the long O sound words. Drag each word to complete the correct sentence. Say the sentence aloud when you finish!
sky

The _____ is white.

snow

I go _____.

home

The _____ can float.

boat

He has a cold ______.

nose

Say It Aloud: Read your sentences with the long O sound!

Outstanding Work with Long O! You did an outstanding job learning the long O sound! Can you find more O words — like snow, home, rope, or boat? Keep going with your long O learning adventure!

Exit

Bye- Bye!

Learn how to write uppercase and lowercase Wh.

Wh Wh

wh wh

Match the Pairs — Let’s Play!

00:20

Shaping Vocabulary with Pictures!

Read each sentence and drag it to the picture that shows what’s happening.

Match each question to the correct answer picture or word:

Where does the dog run?
What does he throw?
Who has three toys?

Sight Words

Let’s practice sight words with the long A sound: day, make, rain, play.
when
what

The chip is yummy.

why

He hurt his chin.

who
where

I will chop it.

Let’s chat today.

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❓ Question Word Match!

Drag each question word to the picture it matches. Think about what the word asks — who, what, where, when, why, or how!

How

What

When

Where

Who

Why

What Are Position Words?

Position words tell us where something is. They help us describe place and direction — like under, by, near, or between. Let’s look and listen to learn how they work!

The ball is beside the basket.

The boy walks by the house.

The butterfly is above the flower.

The bird sits between two trees

The dog is under the table.

Which One Rhymes?

Sight word Sounds

Listen to the word, then copy to practice writing!
can
come
could
call

Words that Start with I

Ice

Igloo

Idea

ice cream

insect

Iguana

Inquiry Words

We use inquiry words to ask questions and find out new information. Inquiry words help us understand who, what, where, when, why, and how things happen.

who

when

what

why

where

how

I Spy: Find the I Pairs!

00:20

Playing with Patterns

Let’s use words and sounds to make patterns!

Can you guess what comes next?

pop

pat

pat

hop

jump

clap

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Action Word Match

Drag the pictures into the boxes to match the words

kick

shake

jump

clap

pop

run

Sight word Sounds

Listen to the word, then copy to practice writing!
play
please
put
people

Talking About Time

Morning

Afternoon

Evening

Night

Build the Sentence
Move the letters to spell the sentence

The train is tall.

Evaluation Rubric

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Matches with your audience

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Includes images and entertains

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