Fun Activities for R-Controlled Vowel Practice
Introduction
- Briefly introduce R-controlled vowels (e.g., “ar,” “er,” “ir,” “or,” “ur”) and their impact on pronunciation.
- Explain the importance of engaging activities for solidifying these sounds in young readers.
1. Word Hunts
- Description of word hunts where students search for R-controlled vowels in books, newspapers, or classroom materials.
- Emphasize its interactive nature and link to Phonics Educator Course for those interested in structured phonics programs.
2. Bingo with R-Controlled Vowels
- How to set up an R-controlled vowel Bingo game with different words on each card.
- Mention the connection between games and retention; link to Learning Phonics for Adults.
3. Phonics Art Collages
- Use magazine clippings to create collages of R-controlled vowel words.
- Talk about how art engages different parts of the brain. Link to the Phonics Blog here for more ideas on multisensory learning.
4. Rhyme Time Challenges
- Explain R-controlled rhyming games to develop auditory discrimination.
- Mention how rhymes improve memory recall; link back to Phonics Educator Course.
- Recap the activities, highlighting their benefits.
- Encourage readers to consider the courses at Vidhyanidhi Education Society for further training.


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