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Daily(ish) Decodable: Reviewing the "-er" sound

The Daily(ish) Decodable program uses a standard format to work through one sound per day. There are simple instructions for you, the parent or caregiver, and any words in big bold letters are meant for your child to read out loud. 

 

Today we're going to review the “-er” sound at the end of words like “sister" or “butter.” 

 

You can review all of the prior lessons here

Rhyme It Parents, read the following words out loud. Then ask your child which one does NOT rhyme with the others?

swimmer lake dimmer ------------------------------- Say It Have your child point to and blend the word "her" three times: h er

h er

her

------------------------------- Blend It Have your child read these words out loud:

per

perk

herd

bigger

better

summer


after


blender


banker


person

Read It

Have your child read the passage below out loud:


TV Dinner Night?

 

Today is TV Dinner Day.

 

Have you ever had a TV Dinner?

 

The first TV Dinner was made on this day a long time ago. It was a Thanksgiving dinner with turkey, dressing, and green peas.

 

The TV Dinner was a revolution in home foods. Across the nation, moms and dads could grab a TV dinner from the freezer, pop it into the microwave oven, and give the family hot food in just a matter of seconds.

 

Now, TV Dinner may not be the best food ever, but it can still satisfy your hunger day or night. 

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Explain It

Now have your child answer a couple questions about the story:


  1. What is a TV Dinner?

  2. What foods were in the first TV Dinner?


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