- Onset-Rime Skill Explainer
Blending Onset and Rime with Stephanie Fincher
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Stephanie Fincher: Are you ready to get started? Yes. Are you ready to become experts?
Student: Yes.
Stephanie Fincher: Today we are going to work on blending two parts of a word into the whole words. So we're going to work on that. We're going to use these little manipulatives here to help us identify the onset and rime. So look at Mrs. Fincher's. This little square is going to represent the onset, the first sound in a word, and the small rectangle is going to represent the rime. That's the ending part of the word. So this to me is I do it, I'm going to model for you first and then you're going to try some. Okay. So eyes on me. Look at my board now. Okay. My two sounds. The two parts of my word are /b/ /ăt/. And when I blend them together I say bat. Okay. So now you're going to try with your cards. Go ahead and bring them in front of you. /sh/ /ip/. Your turn.
Students: /sh/ /ip/ ... ship.
Stephanie Fincher: Good job. Pull 'em back apart. My sounds are /f/ /ish/.
Students: /f/ /ish/ … fish.
Stephanie Fincher: Good job. Pull them back apart. My sounds are /sh/ /ark/.
Students: /sh/ /ark/ ... shark.
Stephanie Fincher: Good job. Now you try some. My sounds are /s/ /and/.
Students: /s/ /and/ ... sand.
Stephanie Fincher: Nice job. My two sounds are /s/ /eel/.
Students: /s/ /and/ ... seal.
Stephanie Fincher: Nice job.
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