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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
- First, identify the word for each picture:
- The first picture (book) relates to "classroom" (since a classroom has books).
- The second picture (broom) relates to "hood"? No, wait, maybe "broom" - no, let's check vowel sounds. Wait, the task is to write the word for the picture first, then group words with same vowel sound and spelling pattern.
- Wait, maybe the first picture is a "book"? No, the words in the box: let's re - evaluate. Wait, the first picture: maybe "book" is not in the box. Wait, the box has "suit, zoo, classroom, cashew, hood, threw, bruise, overlook".
- Let's analyze each picture:
- First picture: a book - "classroom" (since classroom has books). The vowel sound in "classroom" - the "oo" in "classroom"? Wait, "classroom" has "oo" (from "room").
- Second picture: a broom - maybe "hood"? No, "broom" is not in the box. Wait, maybe the second picture is a "broom" - no, the box words: "threw"? No. Wait, maybe I misidentify the pictures. Let's try another approach.
- Let's list the vowel sound groups:
- Group 1: /oo/ from oo, ew, ou, ui (as in goose, flew, group, bruise) and the short /oo/ from oo (as in good, shook).
- Words with "oo" (long /oo/): zoo, classroom (room has oo), overlook (look has oo? Wait, "look" has short oo, but "overlook" - "look" is short oo. Wait, "zoo" has long oo (/zuː/), "classroom" - "room" is /ruːm/ (long oo), "threw" has ew (flew, threw - ew makes /oo/), "suit" has ui (bruise, suit - ui makes /oo/), "bruise" has ui, "cashew" has ou (cashew - ou makes /oo/), "hood" has oo (short oo, like good), "overlook" - "look" has short oo.
- Now, let's match pictures:
- First picture: Let's assume the first picture is a "classroom - related" (book - classroom). So first line: classroom. Then words with same vowel sound and spelling: zoo (oo), threw (ew), suit (ui), bruise (ui), cashew (ou) for long /oo/; hood (oo, short), overlook (oo, short) for short /oo/. But maybe the first picture is a "book" - no, "classroom" is the closest.
- Second picture: Maybe a "broom" - no, "hood" - no. Wait, maybe the second picture is a "broom" - no, the box has no "broom". I think I made a mistake. Let's start over.
- The correct approach:
- First, name the picture:
- Picture 1: Let's say it's a "book - related" item, so "classroom".
- Picture 2: Let's say it's a "broom - like" item, but no. Wait, maybe the pictures are:
- Picture 1: a book (classroom)
- Picture 2: a broom (no, box has no broom). Wait, maybe the second picture is a "hand - holding something" - maybe "suit" (no). Wait, I think I need to focus on the vowel sound groups.
- Let's list the words by their vowel - spelling pattern:
- Pattern 1: oo (long /oo/): zoo, classroom (room), overlook (look? No, look is short oo). Wait, "zoo" (oo, long), "classroom" (oo, long in room), "threw" (ew, long /oo/), "suit" (ui, long /oo/), "bruise" (ui, long /oo/), "cashew" (ou, long /oo/), "hood" (oo, short), "overlook" (oo, short in look).
- Now, let's assign to pictures (assuming the four pictures are: classroom - related, broom - related, suit - related, fruit - related (cashew?)):
- First picture (classroom - related): classroom
- Second picture (broom - related? No, maybe a "hood" - no. Wait, maybe the second picture is a "broom" - no. I think the key is to first write the word for the picture, then group. But since the user might need the answer, here's the likely grouping:…
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- First picture (book - classroom):
classroom
zoo, threw, suit, bruise, cashew
- Second picture (broom - hood?):
hood
overlook
- Third picture (suit - like):
suit
(same as classroom group: zoo, threw, bruise, cashew)
- Fourth picture (fruit - cashew):
cashew
(same as classroom group: zoo, threw, suit, bruise)
(Note: Picture identification might vary, but the vowel - sound grouping is based on the given letter patterns (oo, ew, ou, ui) for /oo/ and short oo for oo.)