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Understanding the "AR" Sound in Words

This document focuses on words containing the letters "ar" together, which make an 'r' sound with the 'a' being silent. Last week's focus was on words with "ir", "ur", and "er" together making an "errrrr" sound. Examples are provided of words containing "ar", "er", and "ir/ur" to demonstrate the sounds.

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Understanding the "AR" Sound in Words

This document focuses on words containing the letters "ar" together, which make an 'r' sound with the 'a' being silent. Last week's focus was on words with "ir", "ur", and "er" together making an "errrrr" sound. Examples are provided of words containing "ar", "er", and "ir/ur" to demonstrate the sounds.

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"ar sound" Word Sort

This week we are focusing on words that have the letters a and r together. When a word has these two letters together, "ar", they make the 'r' sound. The a in "ar" is silent. Last week we focused on the IR, UR, and ER sounds. Words that have these letters together make the "errrrr" sound.

R Sound hard far jar smart car star

Er Sound her girl fair hurt turn were

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