Explore Sounds and Patterns in "Spelling Sound Pattern -ook" by Nancy Blankenship
"Spelling Sound Pattern -ook" by Nancy Blankenship introduces readers to the -ook family of words through engaging definitions and examples. This book illustrates various terms such as "cook," "hook," "look," "nook," "took," "brook," "crook," and "shook," providing clear meanings and contexts. Each word is linked to relatable concepts, making vocabulary acquisition enjoyable for young readers. Ideal for early literacy development, this book fosters a love for language and encourages exploration of sounds and patterns.
Explore Sounds and Patterns in "Spelling Sound Pattern -ook" by Nancy Blankenship
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Spelling Sound Pattern -ook by Nancy Blankenship
book A book is something you can read. There are many good books to read.
cook A cook is a person who prepares food for others. A cook can work in a restaurant.
hook A hook is a curved, sharp piece of metal that can be put on the end of a fishing line. It can catch a fish.
look You can look with your eyes.
nook A nook is a small area somewhere, like in a house.
took Took means something has already been taken.
brook A brook is a small stream of water—smaller than a river.
crook A crook is a thief or robber. A crook is not an honest and truthful person.
shook Shook means that something has already been shaken.