The Daily(ish) Decodable program uses a standard format to work through one sound per day. There are simple instructions for you, the parent or caregiver, and any words in big bold letters are meant for your child to read out loud.
Today we're going to review words with "air" in them.
You can review all of the prior lessons here.
Rhyme It
Parents, read the following words out loud. Then ask your child which one does NOT rhyme with the others?
split
share
fair
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Say It
Have your child point to and blend the word "fair" three times:
f air
f air
fair
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Blend It
Have your child read these words out loud:
chair
stairs
hair
hairspray
fair
fairy
fairly
pair
repair
airport

Read It
Have your child read the passage below out loud.
Fairy Tale Day
Today is Fairy Tale Day.
The fairy tales I know all seem to start with, “Once upon a time…” They often have a prince or a princess, a frog or a toad, a dragon and an egg, or some other animal.
Fairy tales often have a lesson that they are trying to teach you. Common ones are things like:
Look before you leap,
Hard work pays off,
Always tell the truth, or
You control your own fate.
Do you know any good fairy tales? Do you have any favorites?
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Explain It
Now have your child answer a couple questions about the story:
What day is it today?
How many fairy tales can you think of?
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