How do you know when to use ER IR or Ur?

When the letter ‘r’ follows a vowel, it changes the vowel sound. Sound out these vowels. When these vowels are followed by ‘r’, they all make the same sound. Remember: ‘er’, ‘ir’ and ‘ur’ make the same sound.

How do you teach er IR UR sounds?

Students simply write “ir”, “er” or “ur” using a dry erase marker in the blank for each word and then, when done, turns the card over and checks their responses. Using a velcro dot to adhere the card to each template works perfectly and keeps each card with it’s corresponding template.

What is bossy R rules?

When a syllable has a vowel that is followed by r, the vowel is “controlled” by the r and makes a new sound. Examples include car, bird, germ, form, and hurt. This rule is sometimes called “bossy r” because the r “bosses” the vowel to make a new sound.

What are the R controlled vowels?

There are three main r-controlled vowel sounds: the /ar/ sound, as in barn; the /or/ sound, as in corn; and the /er/ sound, as in fern, bird, and curl.

How do I teach IR?

Your is always followed by a noun or gerund. You’re is the contraction of “you are” and is often followed by the present participle (verb form ending in -ing). There is one rule that will help you make the right choice: If you can replace the word with “you are,” you should select “you’re”.

What are some er words?

microcomputer

  • microcomputer.
  • granddaughter.
  • supercomputer.
  • schoolteacher.
  • whistleblower.
  • intelligencer.
  • accelerometer.
  • quartermaster.

What are ER IR and UR called?

Explicit Instruction/Teacher modeling When a vowel is followed by an R, we call this the “Bossy R” because the vowel changes its sound and can make words spelled with –ir, -er, and -ur all sound the same. We call this the -er family.”

What is magic E?

Magic E Rule: The magic E rule states when the letter “e” sits at the end of the word, it is usually silent and the “magical” E tells the first vowel or the preceding vowel to say its name or long sound.

What is floss rule?

The rule states that if a word has only one vowel and ends in F, L, or S, double the last letter. The word floss is a perfect example of this rule, and it also contains the letters f, l, and s! This lesson shows how we teach doubling a consonant at the end of one-syllable words.

What are l controlled vowels?

An L-controlled vowel describes a syllable in which the vowel is followed by an L.

How do I teach Bossy R?

Lesson Procedure:

  1. Write the word “cat” on the board and say it aloud.
  2. Now add the letter r after the a and say the new word “cart” aloud.
  3. Play the BrainPOP Jr.
  4. After the movie, invite a volunteer to play the part of Bossy R, and give that student the r card.

How do I teach IR er or Ur to students?

Of course, when teaching a skill, it’s always helpful to have a word list on hand. Providing your students with a white board and then giving them words to spell using ir, er or ur is a great activity to wrap up any session. If you’d like just the word list just click on the link below.

How do you teach er words to 2nd graders?

Always cover the vocabulary of the words in the list at least orally. Second and third grade children can often write their own sentences using these words as a list. As you’re teaching the phonogram er, use your favorite phonics book to dictate er words for your children to write. The main thing is to have practice writing the /er/ sound “by ear”.

How do I use the ER phonics worksheets?

The er phonics worksheets on this page are interactive which means that you or your children can type on them to leave notes or fill out the answers. Simply copy the PDF download to your students’ files and let them do their phonics and digraph exercises on the computer.

What is the rule for root words with ER for ER?

Most of the time English words use ER for the /er/ sound in spelling root words. It’s not a rule, it’s more of a probability. Always cover the vocabulary of the words in the list at least orally.

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