U23: the /oy/ sound Flashcards
Say the sounds and read the word. It is important that students say each sound, and then blend the sounds together to read the word. Once students have mastered reading the words, they can say the sounds as they practise writing the word. Parents use the prompt: "Say the sounds and write the word." Ensure students say the sound aloud as they write.
annoy
annoy
boy
boy
boil
boil
choice
choice
coil
coil
royal
royal
Roy
Roy
cowboy
cowboy
coin
coin
enjoy
enjoy
join
join
joy
joy
loyal
loyal
moist
moist
noise
noise
oil
oil
oyster
oyster
soil
soil
toilet
toilet
toy
toy
voice
voice
Read the sentence:
Roy annoys his sister.
Roy annoys his sister.
Read the sentence:
Troy was filled with joy when he played with his favourite toy.
Troy was filled with joy when he played with his favourite toy.
Read the exclamation sentence:
“I so enjoy being on holiday!” shouted Roy.
“I so enjoy being on holiday!” shouted Roy.
Read the question sentence:
“Do you want to go, Moira?”
“Do you want to go, Moira?”
Read the question sentence:
“What’s all that noise, Roy?” asked Dad.
“What’s all that noise, Roy?” asked Dad.
Read the question sentence.
“May we take some coins to pay for an ice cream?” asked Moira.
“May we take some coins to pay for an ice cream?” asked Moira.
Read the statement sentence:
There are many oysters at the beach.
There are many oysters at the beach.
Read the sentence:
We will all join together to each lunch.
We will all join together to each lunch.
Roy and Moira went to the toilet before they went home.