Long "U ,ai ,ay ,o," sound exercises are designed to help children recognize and correctly pronounce words containing this sound. These exercises include words like mule, flute, and cute, where the U is pronounced with a long sound, resembling the "you" sound (as in the letter's name).
Objective of the Exercise:
Help children identify words with the long "U , ai ,ay ,o" sound.
Enhance children’s understanding of the difference between long and short vowel sounds.
Develop pronunciation and reading skills through words that contain the long "U" sound.
How to Use the Exercise:
Children read a list of words with the long "U" sound and practice their pronunciation.
Provide activities that involve identifying words with the long "U" sound from a mixed list.
Include writing exercises where the child writes sentences that contain words with this sound.
Importance of the Exercise: Long "U , ai ,o,ay " sound exercises help children learn correct pronunciation and expand their vocabulary. They also improve their understanding of the difference between long and short sounds, which aids in developing reading and comprehension skills and builds their confidence in reading more complex words.