Original PromptCreate a slide show and lesson on teaching r controlled vowels
The resource introduces students to r-controlled vowels, commonly referred to as 'Bossy R' vowels. It explains how the presence of the letter 'r' alters the sounds of the preceding vowels (a, e, i, o, u) to create distinct sounds. The lesson includes specific examples for each r-controlled vowel pattern, such as 'ar', 'er', 'ir', 'or', and 'ur', along with activities that encourage students to identify, practice, and sort words based on these patterns. The aim is to help students recognize and articulate the unique sounds produced by r-controlled vowels through engaging exercises like sound sleuthing, word sorting, and sentence completion. Additionally, the document includes reading practice and opportunities for creative writing using r-controlled words, reinforcing learning through varied interactive methods.