Friday, October 18, 2013

The Two Vowels that Go Walking

This week we learned when two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking. When they go on a walk, the first one talks. For example, when A and E are walking. A does the talking. E does not do the talking. When I and O go walking. I does the talking. It is the same as A and E because it is the same thing. Now we have a trick for when two vowels are in the middle of a word that we don't know. 

Check out the video. We love to watch it. 
By: Leopard


1 comment:

  1. Hamster has been singing this tune around the house for the last week! Finally, Hamster showed me the video--loved it!! What a great way to learn. We did have a snafu when the word "field" came up--next lesson, right? So fun being in 2nd grade!! ~Hamster's Mom

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