Hello everyone! Are you ready to learn more ways to make an “i” sound?
Let's get your copybooks and open your ears!
Last week we learned the split vowel sound for the long “i” as in “bike”, “smile” or “five”.
Today we are going to learn other ways to make a long “i” sound.
They look very different, but they sound the same!
Let's see some examples:

Watch this video:
Now, complete the following worksheet:
Take a picture of your work and send it to my email address! fcalvo@northfield.edu.ar

Today's virtual meetings:
14:00 Group 2 link: https://meet.google.com/wpz-ogyr-nvf
15:00 Group 1 link: https://meet.google.com/wpz-ogyr-nvf
Thursday's virtual meetings:
14:00 Group 2 link: https://meet.google.com/wpz-ogyr-nvf
15:00 Group 3 link: https://meet.google.com/wpz-ogyr-nvf
Goodbye! Miss Fati
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