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Sort31Vowel Digraph ooObjectivesWords To identify spelling patterns of vowel digraph oo To read, sort, and write words with vowel digraph ooo oMaterials for Within Word PatternBig Book of Rhymes, “The Puppet Show,” page 55Whiteboard Activities DVD-ROM, Sort 31oˉo kwoolroottroopTeacher Resource CD-ROM, Sort 31 and Follow theDragon GameStudent Book, pages 121–124Words Their Way Library, The House That Stood on Booker HillIntroduce/ModelSmall Groups Read a Rhyme Read “The Puppet Show,” andemphasize words with the vowel digraph oo. (wood,book, took; soon, noon) Ask students to locate thesewords, and help them write the words in two columns,according to vowel sound. Help students hear thedifferent pronunciations of the vowel digraph oo. Model Use the whiteboard DVD or the CD wordcards. Define in context any that may be unfamiliar tostudents. Demonstrate how to sort the wordsaccording to the sound of the digraph oo. Point outthat would, could, and should do not contain thedigraph oo, so they belong in the oddball category.Help students sort and explain their sorts.Practice the SortIndependent/Partner Have students use the Student Book or whiteboardDVD to read the words and use the grid to sort. Have students check and explain their sorts.ApplyIndependent/Partner/Small Groups Read aloud the directions on Student Book p. 124.Have students make words by using the providedletters before and after oo and write them in thecorrect column, according to vowel sound. Game Allow time for students to play Follow theDragon, which is on the CD. Little Book Read The House That Stood on BookerHill with students. Have them identify words with thevowels oo.Extend the SortAlternative Sort: BrainstormingAsk students to think of other words that containoo. Write their responses on index cards. Whenstudents have completed brainstorming, ask themto identify and sort all the words they namedaccording to the vowel sound of oo.ELLEnglish Language LearnersExplain that a nook is “a hidden place,” and thatgroom can have several meanings, including “aperson who takes care of horses” and “the manwho marries a bride.” Have students repeat eachword to be sure they are differentiating betweenthe two vowel sounds of oo.VocabularyBuilding VocabularyExplain that crook has several meanings, and allare related to the idea of “not straight.” A personwho steals things might be called a crook. A crookis also the name of the curved staff once carriedby shepherds, or it can name a curved or bentpart of something, as in “the crook of one’s arm.”Teacher TipProvide extra practice with identifying oo and ooˉsounds by showing four word cards, three ofwhich have the same vowel sound and one thathas a different vowel sound. Challenge students toidentify the word card that doesn’t belong, andrepeat with other cards.166 Within Word PatternCopyright Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliate(s). All rights reserved.WTW WWP TRG B3 160-180.indd 1667/22/11 11:21 AM

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identify the word card that doesn’t belong, and repeat with other cards. Objectives To identify spelling patterns of vowel digraph oo To read, sort, and write words with vowel digraph oo Materials for Within Word Pattern Big Book of Rhymes, “The Puppet Show,” page 55 Whiteboard Activities DVD-ROM, Sort 31

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