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107K views · 1K reactions | SAVE this to practice long sound of /o/.“o_e” Pattern: The long /o/ sound appears when the letter “o” is followed by a consonant and then a silent “e” (e.g., home, bone, hope).“oa” Pattern: The long /o/ sound is produced when “oa” appears together in a word, typically in the middle (e.g., boat, coat, road).“ow” Pattern: The long /o/ sound is formed when “ow” appears, usually at the end of a word (e.g., snow, grow, throw). Note that “ow” can also represent a different sound (as in cow).Open Syllable “o”: When “o” is in an open syllable (i.e., when the syllable ends with “o”), it often makes the long /o/ sound (e.g., go, no, so).“oe” Pattern: The long /o/ sound occurs when “oe” appears, often at the end of a word (e.g., toe, foe, hoe).Follow @learnwithkidscrafts f Long E Sound, Boy Activities, Easy Learning Activities, Multisensory Learning, Open Syllables, Multi Sensory Learning, Teach Phonics, Silent E, Long E

SAVE this to practice long sound of /o/.“o_e” Pattern: The long /o/ sound appears when the letter “o” is followed by a consonant and then a silent “e”...

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