How do you teach OA and ow sound?

How do you teach OA and ow sound?

If we hear the long O sound in the middle of a word, we use OA. We use the keyword goat to help our students remember this. If we hear the long O sound at the end of the word, we use OE.

Where is OA and ow used?

It is one sound with two spellings. Usually use oa at the beginning or in the middle. Use oa at the beginning or in the middle. Use ow at the end.

How do you teach long O vowel teams?

Break the word into its syllables, and go through the questions. From there, they can go through the most common options first. So that would be the o_e or just o, then the vowel teams. If it’s a one syllable word, they need to choose between o_e, a vowel team, or the less common option of just o.

What is the vowel sound of OA?

Spelling the long vowel sound /ō/: o-e, oa, ow, oe

o-e as in rose. oa as in boat. ow as in snow.
We use the split digraph o-e to make the o say its name. We use oa. We use ow.

How do you teach ow sounds?

When you hear /ow/ at the end of a word or syllable, use ow (cow, now, pow/er, show/er). When you hear /ow/ at the start of, or inside a word or syllable, use ou (ounce, house, loud). BUT: If the word rhymes with down (frown, clown, town) or owl (howl, towel, growl) we usually use ow.

How do you introduce the ow sound?

We use the key phrase “Snow Plow” to teach this phonogram because “ow” has two sounds. It says /O/ like in the snow, and /ow/ like in plow. Now, typically students recognize the “ow” (like in plow) sound first, as they have seen “ow” as a word by itself.

How do you teach ow?

What are OA words?

Here are some examples of ‘oa’ words:

  • Coat.
  • Boat.
  • Goat.
  • Float.
  • Roast.
  • Groan.
  • Coach.

What is the rule for OW?

What are some words with ow?

These words include;

  • Blow.
  • Throw.
  • Bow.
  • Arrow.
  • Down.
  • Growl.
  • Frown.
  • Cow.

How do you teach ow words?

What are ow sounds?

The sound /ow/ is a mid, back, tense, rounded vowel. Pull your tongue backwards in your mouth, without raising or lowering it. Make a circle with your lips. Tighten your tongue.