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1st Grade Spelling: lesson 6 Various Vowel Sounds

Various Vowel Sounds.

  • bard
  • deal
  • tank
  • dell
  • ill
  • card
  • veal
  • rank
  • tell
  • bill
  • hard
  • meal
  • sank
  • pave
  • hull
  • tine
  • mull
  • well
  • fill
  • bark
  • neat
  • hank
  • yell
  • rill
  • dark
  • heat
  • dank
  • belt
  • hill
  • dint
  • rang
  • mine
  • save
  • bang
  • dime
  • rave
  • cull
  • hint
  • fang
  • lime
  • gave
  • dull
  • lint
  • gang
  • tine
  • gull
  • mint
  • hang
  • fine

This lesson is to be done throughout the week. I will be divided up into parts. One part will be done on each day of the week.

Day 1

  • Read the words out loud to someone.
  • Write the words in a notebook.

Day 2

  • Look up the meaning of the words in a dictionary.
  • If you don’t know how to use a dictionary, get someone to show you. The words are written in abc order.
  • If you don’t have a dictionary or the words are not in your dictionary, here is an online dictionary.

Day 3

  • Write sentences with the words.

Day 4

  • Study the words.
  • Write each word in your notebook as you spell it out loud 5 times each.

Day 5

  • Get a piece of paper.
  • Write the word on the paper as it is called out to you.
  • Have someone call the words out to you.

Note: some words may have been removed because of current day meanings.

1st Grade Spelling: lesson 5 Short Sounds of Vowels

Short Sounds of Vowels

  • crab
  • bled
  • chip
  • shot
  • bump
  • grab
  • fled
  • ship
  • bulk
  • crib
  • drug (past tense of drag)
  • king
  • stop
  • grit
  • whip
  • spot
  • pump
  • slab
  • sped
  • slip
  • plot
  • jump
  • frog
  • just
  • clad
  • vest
  • shut
  • clod
  • then
  • drip
  • trot
  • hump
  • brag
  • bend
  • spit
  • clog
  • hemp
  • gift
  • plod
  • dash
  • west
  • hush

This lesson is to be done throughout the week. I will be divided up into parts. One part will be done on each day of the week.

Day 1

  • Read the words out loud to someone.
  • Write the words in a notebook.

Day 2

  • Look up the meaning of the words in a dictionary.
  • If you don’t know how to use a dictionary, get someone to show you. The words are written in abc order.
  • If you don’t have a dictionary or the words are not in your dictionary, here is an online dictionary.

Day 3

  • Write sentences with the words.

Day 4

  • Study the words.
  • Write each word in your notebook as you spell it out loud 5 times each.

Day 5

  • Get a piece of paper.
  • Write the word on the paper as it is called out to you.
  • Have someone call the words out to you.

Note: some words may have been removed because of current day meanings.

1st Grade Spelling: lesson 4 Long sound of U

Long Sound of U

  • lure
  • cube
  • mute
  • lune
  • huge
  • cure
  • use
  • cue
  • tube
  • duke
  • dune
  • pule
  • pure
  • lute
  • jute

This lesson is to be done throughout the week. I will be divided up into parts. One part will be done on each day of the week.

Day 1

  • Read the words out loud to someone.
  • Write the words in a notebook.

Day 2

  • Look up the meaning of the words in a dictionary.
  • If you don’t know how to use a dictionary, get someone to show you. The words are written in abc order.
  • If you don’t have a dictionary or the words are not in your dictionary, here is an online dictionary.

Day 3

  • Write sentences with the words.

Day 4

  • Study the words.
  • Write each word in your notebook as you spell it out loud 5 times each.

Day 5

  • Get a piece of paper.
  • Write the word on the paper as it is called out to you.
  • Have someone call the words out to you.

Note: some words may have been removed because of current day meanings.

1st Grade Spelling: lesson 4 Long sound of O

Long Sound of O

  • code
  • dolt
  • bone
  • hope
  • dote
  • node
  • jolt
  • cone
  • pope
  • note
  • bode
  • molt
  • hone
  • rope
  • vote
  • rove
  • tone
  • cope
  • hod

This lesson is to be done throughout the week. I will be divided up into parts. One part will be done on each day of the week.

Day 1

  • Read the words out loud to someone.
  • Write the words in a notebook.

Day 2

  • Look up the meaning of the words in a dictionary.
  • If you don’t know how to use a dictionary, get someone to show you. The words are written in abc order.
  • If you don’t have a dictionary or the words are not in your dictionary, here is an online dictionary.

Day 3

  • Write sentences with the words.

Day 4

  • Study the words.
  • Write each word in your notebook as you spell it out loud 5 times each.

Day 5

  • Get a piece of paper.
  • Write the word on the paper as it is called out to you.
  • Have someone call the words out to you.

Note: some words may have been removed because of current day meanings.

1st Grade Spelling: lesson 4 Long sound of I

Long Sound of I.

  • Pile
  • file
  • mile
  • dike
  • like
  • pike
  • fire
  • tire
  • sire
  • life
  • rife
  • wife
  • bide
  • hide
  • ride

This lesson is to be done throughout the week. I will be divided up into parts. One part will be done on each day of the week.

Day 1

  • Read the words out loud to someone.
  • Write the words in a notebook.

Day 2

  • Look up the meaning of the words in a dictionary.
  • If you don’t know how to use a dictionary, get someone to show you. The words are written in abc order.
  • If you don’t have a dictionary or the words are not in your dictionary, here is an online dictionary.

Day 3

  • Write sentences with the words.

Day 4

  • Study the words.
  • Write each word in your notebook as you spell it out loud 5 times each.

Day 5

  • Get a piece of paper.
  • Write the word on the paper as it is called out to you.
  • Have someone call the words out to you.

Note: some words may have been removed because of current day meanings.

1st Grade Spelling: lesson 4 Long sound of E

Long Sound of E.

  • me
  • we
  • she
  • heed
  • weed
  • veer
  • reel
  • fee
  • jeer
  • feed
  • deed
  • deep
  • beef
  • weep
  • feel
  • leer
  • meek
  • keep
  • peep
  • seek

This lesson is to be done throughout the week. I will be divided up into parts. One part will be done on each day of the week.

Day 1

  • Read the words out loud to someone.
  • Write the words in a notebook.

Day 2

  • Look up the meaning of the words in a dictionary.
  • If you don’t know how to use a dictionary, get someone to show you. The words are written in abc order.
  • If you don’t have a dictionary or the words are not in your dictionary, here is an online dictionary.

Day 3

  • Write sentences with the words.

Day 4

  • Study the words.
  • Write each word in your notebook as you spell it out loud 5 times each.

Day 5

  • Get a piece of paper.
  • Write the word on the paper as it is called out to you.
  • Have someone call the words out to you.

Note: some words may have been removed because of current day meanings.

1st Grade Spelling: lesson 4 long sound of A

Lesson 4.

Long Sound of A.

  • date
  • late
  • mate
  • jade
  • fade
  • rate
  • came
  • dame
  • same
  • cage
  • page
  • sage
  • bane
  • lace
  • wake

This lesson is to be done throughout the week. I will be divided up into parts. One part will be done on each day of the week.

Day 1

  • Read the words out loud to someone.
  • Write the words in a notebook.

Day 2

  • Look up the meaning of the words in a dictionary.
  • If you don’t know how to use a dictionary, get someone to show you. The words are written in abc order.
  • If you don’t have a dictionary or the words are not in your dictionary, here is an online dictionary.

Day 3

  • Write sentences with the words.

Day 4

  • Study the words.
  • Write each word in your notebook as you spell it out loud 5 times each.

Day 5

  • Get a piece of paper.
  • Write the word on the paper as it is called out to you.
  • Have someone call the words out to you.

Note: some words may have been removed because of current day meanings.

1st Grade Spelling: lesson 3 part 2

Lesson 3 part 2

REVIEW OF SHORT SOUNDS OF VOWELS.

had fun hug gum flog den fog dip nag dram did tub fog bet help sod hod gun pen lift lad bet did cog rush

  • bad
  • but
  • hug
  • gum
  • den
  • god
  • dip
  • nag
  • did
  • tub
  • log
  • bet
  • help
  • sod
  • pen
  • lift
  • lad
  • web
  • lid
  • cog
  • rush

This lesson is to be done throughout the week. I will be divided up into parts. One part will be done on each day of the week.

Day 1

  • Read the words out loud to someone.
  • Write the words in a notebook.

Day 2

  • Look up the meaning of the words in a dictionary.
  • If you don’t know how to use a dictionary, get someone to show you. The words are written in abc order.
  • If you don’t have a dictionary or the words are not in your dictionary, here is an online dictionary.

Day 3

  • Write sentences with the words.

Day 4

  • Study the words.
  • Write each word in your notebook as you spell it out loud 5 times each.

Day 5

  • Get a piece of paper.
  • Write the word on the paper as it is called out to you.
  • Have someone call the words out to you.

Note: some words may have been removed because of current day meanings.

1st Grade Spelling: lesson 3 part 1

Lesson 3.

REVIEW OF SHORT SOUNDS OF VOWELS.

  • man
  • lap
  • pat
  • tap
  • had
  • fin
  • get
  • ten
  • wet
  • peg
  • fit
  • dim
  • mix
  • hid
  • his
  • hot
  • rot
  • dot
  • con
  • rug
  • hum
  • fun
  • hut
  • cut

This lesson is to be done throughout the week. I will be divided up into parts. One part will be done on each day of the week.

Day 1

  • Read the words out loud to someone.
  • Write the words in a notebook.

Day 2

  • Look up the meaning of the words in a dictionary.
  • If you don’t know how to use a dictionary, get someone to show you. The words are written in abc order.
  • If you don’t have a dictionary or the words are not in your dictionary, here is an online dictionary.

Day 3

  • Write sentences with the words.

Day 4

  • Study the words.
  • Write each word in your notebook as you spell it out loud 5 times each.

Day 5

  • Get a piece of paper.
  • Write the word on the paper as it is called out to you.
  • Have someone call the words out to you.

Note: some words may have been removed because of current day meanings.

McGUFFEY’S ECLECTIC SPELLING-BOOK: lessons for 1st grade