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© K12 Inc. All rights reserved. Try It Beginning Consonant Blend bl– Word Parts Underline the beginning consonant blend. Circle the vowel. Then read the sentence aloud. 1. black The cub is black. 2. blast His jet will blast off. 3. blend Blend the milk with the eggs. 4. block We must both block him. 5. bluff They went to the top of the bluff. 6. blimp The blimp went up. PHONICS PH 17 LANGUAGE ARTS GREEN

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Beginning Consonant Blend bl–Word Parts

Underline the beginning consonant blend. Circle the vowel. Then read the sentence aloud.

1. b l a c k The cub is black.

2. b l a s t His jet will blast off.

3. b l e n d Blend the milk with the eggs.

4. b l o c k We must both block him.

5. b l u f f They went to the top of the bluff.

6. b l i m p The blimp went up.

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Introduce Two-Syllable WordsCareful Counting

Count how many syllables you hear in the word and write the number.

1. hope

2. picnic

3. basketball

4. pumpkin

5. rabbit

6. insect

7. rake

8. stack

9. velvet

10. kittens

11. tent

12. lemonade

13. muffins

14. admit

15. fantastic

16. napkin

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Possessive PronounsReview Possessive Nouns

Cut out the cards, and use them to make phrases with a possessive noun.

the ’s dog

car cow hippo

hat slide tuba

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Circle the possessive pronoun in the sentence.

1. The lion is feeding its cubs.

2. Lena is showing me her picture.

3. I am working on my art.

4. My brothers are riding their bikes.

5. Did you write your name on the paper?

Possessive PronounsFind Possessive Pronouns

A possessive pronoun has or owns something. It takes the place of a possessive noun.

Margo is reading Margo’s new book.

Margo is reading her new book.

possessive noun

possessive pronoun

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