Word List for Short /u/ Words
In this blog, I’m including a Word List for short /u/ words. Words with the short /u/ sound are practiced in Book 1 of English Reading and Spelling for the Spanish Speaker series.
Use this list to help your students develop fluency with the targeted speech sound. The following can be done to help develop fluency.
- Students read the words and sentences from the list.
- The teacher or another person dictates five to ten words at a time. After each word is dictated, the student writes the word, reads the word and then spells the word out loud.
- The teacher or another person dictates one or two sentences at a time. After each sentence is dictated, the student writes the setence and then reads the sentence.
Having students read and write words and sentences every day from this list will develop fluency with the targeted speech sound.
These lists will be on our website under Teacher Resources then under Reading and Spelling.
Word and Sentence Practice
with Short /u/ Sound
Read and write the words and sentences below to become fluent with the sounds, words and sentences.
pup | tug | bud | cub |
fun | nut | jug | cut |
tug | bun | mug | run |
mud | cup | hut | sun |
hug | mud | hum | hub |
sum | jug | tub | bug |
hub | dug | rug | bus |
sub | gum | nun | dud |
Dan can run to the hut.
The pup is in the box.
The bug sat on the cup.
Pat can hug the pup.
It is hot in the sun.
Did you win a cup?
Sam will hop on the bus.
Pam has fun in the sun.
This Word List supports lessons in English Reading and Spelling for the Spanish Speaker Book 1 which is part of Fisher Hill’s English Literacy Program for Spanish speakers. There are six levels in the program. To progress through the program, students need to do all the level one books first: English Reading and Spelling for the Spanish Speaker Book 1 then English Reading Comprehension for the Spanish Speaker Book 1, English Writing Composition for the Spanish Speaker Book 1 and finally English Vocabulary for the Spanish Speaker Book 1. After finishing the four workbooks in Level 1, then students can begin Level 2. Each level always begins with the Reading and Spelling for the Spanish Speaker workbook.
Next week’s blog, will include a Word List with short /e/ words.
Visit us on the web at www.Fisher-Hill.com to learn more about our English Literacy Program for Spanish-speaking teens and adults.