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Listen Up! 0201.1.10 Use sound stretching of one syllable words to identify each phoneme

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Listen Up!Listen Up!Listen Up!Listen Up!0201.1.10 0201.1.10 Use sound stretching of one Use sound stretching of one syllable words to identify each phoneme. syllable words to identify each phoneme.

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• Words are made up of sounds. • Sometimes there are sounds in

words that are made up of more than one letter.

• For example, the word “math” is spelled with four letters, but you only hear three sounds.

• We are going to practice listening to words to determine how many sounds are in the word, and how the word is correctly spelled.

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How many sounds do you hear in ?3

How do you spell ?

corn

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How many sounds do you hear in ?4

How do you spell ?

snake

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How many sounds do you hear in ?3

How do you spell ?

rope

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How many sounds do you hear in ?4

How do you spell ?

stop

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How many sounds do you hear in ?4

How do you spell ?

lamp

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How many sounds do you hear in ?3

How do you spell ?

barn

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