You can use my free printable Elkonin boxes template for these activities. Segmenting really helps students understand and see that the vr stay together to make one sound. You could also go backward, where you start with the word cart, remove the r, and read the new word cat. Insert an r after the a to make the new word cart.Talk about the vowel sound and syllable pattern.Show the word cat using letter tiles or phonogram cards.Transform CVC words into Bossy R wordsĭo blending drills where the student reads a CVC word, then you insert an r after the vowel and the student reads the new r controlled vowel words. The ‘long ’R’ controlled’ vowel sounds are so called because of the slight /r, (r) / sound quality that can be heard in them. Just search for “bossy r games’ and select free on the left side to only see the free options. There are tons of free printable games on Teachers Pay Teachers. Of course, you could also find printable games that focus on r controlled words. The ‘r’ following the vowel distorts the typical vowel sound, creating a new vowel sound (sometimes referred to as a ‘growl vowel’). The only change you have to make is to have players read/write/highlight/segment (choose 1 or more) a word from the deck of cards with the target sound. The rule of R-Controlled Vowels is as such: When a vowel is followed by an /r/ in a syllable, the vowel becomes controlled by the /r/ and makes a new sound. A ‘R Controlled’ vowel is immediately followed by the letter ‘r’ and can no longer be pronounced as a long or short vowel. This is a cheap, low prep solution, especially great for homeschoolers. The r-controlled Vowel is a sound with schwa // and /r/ sound next to each other to form the // sound. These are called r-controlled vowels, or r-colored vowels and the sound is //. Ar art, card, lard, bombard, farmer, tarnish. Syllabic Vowel-r r-controlled Vowel: schwa + r // When a vowel is followed by an 'r', it makes a special sound. Play a board game where you can incorporate flashcards with r controlled vowels.Īs always, you can turn any board game into a phonics game by adding flashcards with your target words/sounds. R-controlled vowels and examples include: Or or, for, morn, storm, hornet, morsel, border.
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