How to Teach R Controlled Vowels
Hey there, and welcome back! If you've been following our series on syllable types, then you’re already familiar with closed syllables, silent e syllables, and open syllables. Today, we’re diving into a new and exciting topic: r-controlled vowels. These vowels have a special relationship with the letter "r" that changes the way they sound. We’ll start with the typical r-controlled vowels—/er/, /ar/, and /or/—and then we’ll explore some of the trickier variations that you might encounter. Let’s jump right in! FREE MAP-ITS DOWNLOAD: https://dt429.infusionsoft.app/app/fo... Structured Literacy with E.A.S.E: https://www.structuredliteracy.com/ Decodable Books aligned to UFLI's scope and sequence: https://www.developingdecoders.com/ Sound Wall for Teachers: https://www.developingdecoders.com/pr... SORing into Sounds Word Building Kit: https://www.developingdecoders.com/pr...

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