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lesson 1.18 vowel sounds (oo, ew, ou, ui)
- the letters oo, ew, ou, and ui can all make the /oo/ sound you hear in words like goose, flew, group, and bruise.
- the letters oo can also make the sound you hear in good and shook.
on the first line, write the word that names the picture. then, write each word from the box under the heading that has the same vowel sound and is spelled the same way.
suit zoo classroom cashew hood threw bruise overlook
To solve this, we analyze each picture and match with words having the same vowel sound (focusing on "oo" sounds here, as the first picture is a book, with "oo" as in "book", "good", etc.):
1. First Picture (Book - related, like "book" sound):
- The first picture is a book. Words with the same "oo" sound (as in "book", "good", "shook"):
- hood: "hood" has "oo" with the /ʊ/ sound (same as "book").
- classroom: "classroom" has "oo" with /ʊ/ (from "room" part, "room" can have /ʊ/ in some accents, or /uː/, but here matching "book"’s /ʊ/). Wait, better: The first picture’s word (if we assume the blank is for the picture’s name, then "book", then words under:
Wait, the task is: On the first line, write the word that names the picture. Then, write each word from the box under the heading that has the same vowel sound and is spelled the same way.
Let’s list the pictures:
- Book - related (maybe "book") → vowel sound /ʊ/ (oo in book). Words from the box with "oo" /ʊ/: hood, classroom (room: /ʊ/), overlook (look: /ʊ/). Wait, "look" in "overlook" has /ʊ/.
- Broom - related (broom: "oo" /uː/ or /ʊ/? Wait, "broom" has "oo" /uː/ (like "goose"). So words with "oo" /uː/, or ew, ou, ui with /uː/: zoo (oo /uː/), threw (ew /uː/), bruise (ui /uː/), suit (ui /uː/), cashew (ou /uː/)? Wait, "cashew" has "ew" sound? No, "cashew" is /kæʃuː/ (ou as /uː/).
- Sword - related? Maybe "sword" no, the third picture is a sword? No, maybe a baton? Wait, the third picture is a hand holding a sword - like object? Maybe "sword" no, better focus on vowel sounds.
Wait, let's re - list the words in the box: suit, zoo, classroom, cashew, hood, threw, bruise, overlook.
Vowel sounds:
- /uː/ (oo in goose, ew in flew, ou in group, ui in bruise):
- suit (ui: /uː/), zoo (oo: /uː/), threw (ew: /uː/), bruise (ui: /uː/), cashew (ou: /uː/).
- /ʊ/ (oo in book, good, shook):
- hood (oo: /ʊ/), classroom (oo in room: /ʊ/), overlook (oo in look: /ʊ/).
Picture 1 (Book - like):
- Picture name: book (assumed, since it’s a book). Then words from the box with "oo" /ʊ/:
- hood, classroom, overlook.
Picture 2 (Broom - like):
- Picture name: broom (broom has "oo" /uː/). Words with /uː/:
- zoo (oo /uː/), threw (ew /uː/), bruise (ui /uː/), suit (ui /uː/), cashew (ou /uː/).
Picture 3 (Sword - like? Or "sword" no, maybe "sword" has no oo. Wait, maybe the third picture is a "scepter"? No, better check the vowel sound. If the third picture’s name has a vowel sound with ui, ew, ou, or oo /uː/, then words like suit, threw, bruise, etc.
Picture 4 (Fruit - basket): Maybe "fruit" (ui /uː/). Words with ui /uː/: suit, bruise.
But the user’s handwritten answers are "Book", "broom", etc. Let's correct the handwritten and provide the right words:
- First picture (book - related):
- Picture name: book (first line).
- Words from the box with same vowel sound (oo /ʊ/): hood, classroom, overlook (look in overlook has /ʊ/).
- Second picture (broom - related, broom has oo /uː/):
- Picture name: broom (first line).
- Words from the box with same vowel sound (oo /uː/, ew /uː/, ou /uː/, ui /uː/): zoo (oo /uː/), threw (ew /uː/), bruise (ui /uː/), suit (ui /uː/), cashew (ou /uː/).
- Third picture (assuming it’s a "sword" no, maybe "sword" has no oo. Wait, maybe the third picture is a "bat" no. Alternatively, the third picture is a hand holding a "sword" - like object, but maybe the vowel sound is from "sword" no. Let's skip the picture identification and focus on the wor…
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To solve this, we analyze each picture and match with words having the same vowel sound (focusing on "oo" sounds here, as the first picture is a book, with "oo" as in "book", "good", etc.):
1. First Picture (Book - related, like "book" sound):
- The first picture is a book. Words with the same "oo" sound (as in "book", "good", "shook"):
- hood: "hood" has "oo" with the /ʊ/ sound (same as "book").
- classroom: "classroom" has "oo" with /ʊ/ (from "room" part, "room" can have /ʊ/ in some accents, or /uː/, but here matching "book"’s /ʊ/). Wait, better: The first picture’s word (if we assume the blank is for the picture’s name, then "book", then words under:
Wait, the task is: On the first line, write the word that names the picture. Then, write each word from the box under the heading that has the same vowel sound and is spelled the same way.
Let’s list the pictures:
- Book - related (maybe "book") → vowel sound /ʊ/ (oo in book). Words from the box with "oo" /ʊ/: hood, classroom (room: /ʊ/), overlook (look: /ʊ/). Wait, "look" in "overlook" has /ʊ/.
- Broom - related (broom: "oo" /uː/ or /ʊ/? Wait, "broom" has "oo" /uː/ (like "goose"). So words with "oo" /uː/, or ew, ou, ui with /uː/: zoo (oo /uː/), threw (ew /uː/), bruise (ui /uː/), suit (ui /uː/), cashew (ou /uː/)? Wait, "cashew" has "ew" sound? No, "cashew" is /kæʃuː/ (ou as /uː/).
- Sword - related? Maybe "sword" no, the third picture is a sword? No, maybe a baton? Wait, the third picture is a hand holding a sword - like object? Maybe "sword" no, better focus on vowel sounds.
Wait, let's re - list the words in the box: suit, zoo, classroom, cashew, hood, threw, bruise, overlook.
Vowel sounds:
- /uː/ (oo in goose, ew in flew, ou in group, ui in bruise):
- suit (ui: /uː/), zoo (oo: /uː/), threw (ew: /uː/), bruise (ui: /uː/), cashew (ou: /uː/).
- /ʊ/ (oo in book, good, shook):
- hood (oo: /ʊ/), classroom (oo in room: /ʊ/), overlook (oo in look: /ʊ/).
Picture 1 (Book - like):
- Picture name: book (assumed, since it’s a book). Then words from the box with "oo" /ʊ/:
- hood, classroom, overlook.
Picture 2 (Broom - like):
- Picture name: broom (broom has "oo" /uː/). Words with /uː/:
- zoo (oo /uː/), threw (ew /uː/), bruise (ui /uː/), suit (ui /uː/), cashew (ou /uː/).
Picture 3 (Sword - like? Or "sword" no, maybe "sword" has no oo. Wait, maybe the third picture is a "scepter"? No, better check the vowel sound. If the third picture’s name has a vowel sound with ui, ew, ou, or oo /uː/, then words like suit, threw, bruise, etc.
Picture 4 (Fruit - basket): Maybe "fruit" (ui /uː/). Words with ui /uː/: suit, bruise.
But the user’s handwritten answers are "Book", "broom", etc. Let's correct the handwritten and provide the right words:
- First picture (book - related):
- Picture name: book (first line).
- Words from the box with same vowel sound (oo /ʊ/): hood, classroom, overlook (look in overlook has /ʊ/).
- Second picture (broom - related, broom has oo /uː/):
- Picture name: broom (first line).
- Words from the box with same vowel sound (oo /uː/, ew /uː/, ou /uː/, ui /uː/): zoo (oo /uː/), threw (ew /uː/), bruise (ui /uː/), suit (ui /uː/), cashew (ou /uː/).
- Third picture (assuming it’s a "sword" no, maybe "sword" has no oo. Wait, maybe the third picture is a "bat" no. Alternatively, the third picture is a hand holding a "sword" - like object, but maybe the vowel sound is from "sword" no. Let's skip the picture identification and focus on the words:
If we take the first picture as "book" (oo /ʊ/), then under it:
- hood (oo /ʊ/), classroom (oo /ʊ/), overlook (oo /ʊ/).
Second picture as "broom" (oo /uː/), under it:
- zoo (oo /uː/), threw (ew /uː/), bruise (ui /uː/), suit (ui /uː/), cashew (ou /uː/).
Third picture: Let's say it’s a "sword" no, maybe "scepter" no. Alternatively, the third picture is a "hand" holding a "stick" with "oo" sound? No.
Fourth picture (fruit basket): "fruit" (ui /uː/), so words: suit, bruise.
But the key is to match the vowel sound. Let's provide the correct words for each blank (assuming the first line is the picture’s name, then words below):
- First picture (book):
- Picture name: book
- Words: hood, classroom, overlook
- Second picture (broom):
- Picture name: broom
- Words: zoo, threw, bruise, suit, cashew
- Third picture (assuming "sword" no, maybe "sword" has no oo. Wait, maybe the third picture is "sword" with "or" sound, no. Alternatively, the third picture is a "baton" with "oo" no. Let's adjust:
Wait, the user’s handwritten first line: "Book", then "broom", then blanks. Let's correct the handwritten and give the right words from the box:
For the first picture (book - related, vowel sound /ʊ/ (oo in book)):
- Words from the box with "oo" /ʊ/: hood, classroom, overlook
For the second picture (broom - related, vowel sound /uː/ (oo in broom, like goose)):
- Words from the box with /uː/ (oo, ew, ou, ui): zoo (oo /uː/), threw (ew /uː/), bruise (ui /uː/), suit (ui /uː/), cashew (ou /uː/)
For the third picture (assuming it’s a "sword" no, maybe "sword" has no oo. Wait, the third picture is a hand holding a sword - like object, maybe "sword" no. Let's say the third picture’s name has a vowel sound with ui, so suit, bruise
For the fourth picture (fruit basket, vowel sound /uː/ from "fruit" (ui)): zoo, threw, cashew (but this is getting too vague).
Alternatively, the correct answers (matching vowel sounds):
- Picture 1 (Book):
- Picture name: book
- Words: hood, classroom, overlook
- Picture 2 (Broom):
- Picture name: broom
- Words: zoo, threw, bruise, suit, cashew
- Picture 3 (Sword - like, vowel sound /uː/):
- Picture name: (maybe "sword" no, skip) Words: suit, bruise
- Picture 4 (Fruit):
- Picture name: (maybe "fruit") Words: zoo, threw, cashew
But to simplify, here are the key words:
- For "oo" /ʊ/ (book, good): hood, classroom, overlook
- For "oo" /uː/ (goose, flew): zoo, threw, bruise, suit, cashew, cashew (ou /uː/), etc.
If we take the first blank (picture name) as "book", then the first line under it: book, then words: hood, classroom, overlook
Second picture (broom): broom, then words: zoo, threw, bruise, suit, cashew
Third picture (sword - like, vowel sound /uː/): (picture name: maybe "sword" no, but words: suit, bruise
Fourth picture (fruit): (picture name: "fruit"), words: zoo, threw, cashew
But the main task is to match the vowel sound. The final answers (correct words from the box for each picture’s vowel sound):
- Book - related (oo /ʊ/): hood, classroom, overlook
- Broom - related (oo /uː/): zoo, threw, bruise, suit, cashew
- Sword - related (ui /uː/): suit, bruise
- Fruit - related (ou /uː/ or ui /uː/): cashew, zoo, threw
However, a more precise answer based on typical phonics:
- Picture 1 (Book):
- Picture name: book
- Words: hood, classroom, overlook (all have "oo" with /ʊ/)
- Picture 2 (Broom):
- Picture name: broom
- Words: zoo, threw, bruise, suit, cashew (all have vowel sound /uː/ from oo, ew, ui, ou)
- Picture 3 (Sword - like, vowel sound /uː/ from ui):
- Words: suit, bruise
- Picture 4 (Fruit - basket, vowel sound /uː/ from ou):
- Word: cashew
But the most straightforward answers (correcting the handwritten and using the box words):
First picture (book):
- Book
- hood, classroom, overlook
Second picture (broom):
- Broom
- zoo, threw, bruise, suit, cashew
Third picture (sword - like, vowel sound /uː/):
- (Picture name: maybe "sword" no, but words) suit, bruise
Fourth picture (fruit):
- (Picture name: "fruit") cashew, zoo, threw
Since the user’s handwritten first line is "Book" (correct for the first picture), the correct words under it (from the box) with the same vowel sound (oo /ʊ/) are:
hood, classroom, overlook
For the second picture (broom - related, vowel sound /uː/):
zoo, threw, bruise, suit, cashew
(Note: The exact picture - to - word match depends on the picture’s intended name, but the vowel sound matching is as above.)