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Second Grade Reading and English Language Arts

Second Grade Reading and English Language Arts. By: Amy Compton. Basic Elements of Phonetic Analysis. Syllabication Diphthongs Digraphs Variant vowel sounds such as r-controlled. s yl∙lab∙i∙ca∙tion.

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Second Grade Reading and English Language Arts

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  1. Second Grade Reading and English Language Arts By: Amy Compton

  2. Basic Elements of Phonetic Analysis • Syllabication • Diphthongs • Digraphs • Variant vowel sounds such as r-controlled

  3. syl∙lab∙i∙ca∙tion

  4. Syllabication is the process of analyzing the patterns of vowels and consonants in a word to determine where the word breaks into syllables

  5. A syllable is a unit of pronunciation containing a single vowel sound with or without more closely combined consonant sounds

  6. Chry∙san∙the∙mum by Kevin Henkes

  7. Practice

  8. Answers

  9. diph∙thong

  10. A diphthong is a complex speech sound or glide that begins with one vowel and gradually changes to another vowel within the same syllable

  11. Chry∙san∙the∙mum by Kevin Henkes

  12. “Chrysanthemum grew and grew and grew.”

  13. “She loved the way it sounded when her mother woke her up. She loved the way it sounded when her father called her for dinner. And she loved the way it sounded when she whispered it to herself in the bathroom mirror.”

  14. di∙graph

  15. A vowel digraph is two vowel letters in a word that represent only one sound A consonant digraph is two consonant letters in a word that represent only one sound

  16. Chry∙san∙the∙mum by Kevin Henkes

  17. “Chrysanthemum thought her name was absolutely perfect. And then she started school. On the first day, Chrysanthemum wore her sunniest dress and her brightest smile. She ran all the way. “Hooray!” said Chrysanthemum. “School!””

  18. “But when Mrs. Chud took roll call, everyone giggled upon hearing Chrysanthemum’s name.”

  19. R-con∙trolled vow∙el

  20. When a vowel letter is followed by an r, the vowel and the r represent one murmuring vowel sound; therefore, the vowelsound is r-controlled

  21. Chry∙san∙the∙mum by Kevin Henkes

  22. “The day she was ____ was the happiest day in her parents’ lives.” O R F B N T K

  23. “The day she was born was the happiest day in her parents’ lives.” O R B N F T K

  24. “The fluent reader sounds good, is easy to listen to, and reads with enough expression to help the listener understand and enjoy the material.” —Charles Clark

  25. References • Henkes, Kevin. Chrysanthemum. New York: Greenwillow Books, 1991. • The Literacy Company. 21 September 2009. The Literacy Company. 28 September 2009. <http://www.readfaster.com/readingquotes.asp>

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