Level

2.2

In-depth instruction of the remaining 22 sounds.

Continuation of Level 2.1 with extended development of the remaining 22 sounds.


AMERICA’S PHONICS
Level 2.2
LESSON 23:
(g) = g (con’t)

                                                                                                                                                           

 

               Read the sentences.         

               1. A bagpipe sound will come from the pipes.

2. They will load the cargo at the gate.

3. Tramp will be safe in the doghouse till the storm is past.

4. The troops in the field made a dugout.

5. An egg tastes good with ham.

6. Can you see that tugboat in the fog?

7. Mark gave Peg a handbag for a good-by gift.

8. A globe is both a map and a sphere.

9. We need a grindstone for this dull knife.

10. The guppy will need food for growth.

11. Let’s have a coke with our hot dog.

12. Might you see an igloo in our state?

13. A pigtail and a pig tale are not the same.

14. Can a target be a goal?

15. This trail will zigzag to the lake.


 Read the phonetic version of the word and print the correct spelling of the literal word. 

 

Phonetic Version

Print the Word

 

Phonetic Version

Print the Word

1.

dôgßhÒs

 

4.

gróÔ

 

2.

kärßgó

 

5.

pìgßtál

 

3.

glób

 

6.

tùgßbót

 

 

 

 

AMERICA’S PHONICS
Level 2.2
LESSON 24:
(É) (con’t)

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Read the columns of words and place the letter of the correct ending of each sentence in the column  titled“End.”

 

Beginning of a sentence

End

 

End of a sentence

(É) = a

1.

Do you agree with the

 

A.

run and play with a human.

2.

Who cooks and sleeps

 

B.

will sound good to Brett.

3.

Can you name

 

C.

in the caboose?

4.

The urban highland

 

D.

data from the fireman?

5.

Fido likes to

 

E.

is a mile from the lagoon.

6.

A hot dog and soda

 

F.

a global need?

(É) = e

1.

Can we listen to the

 

A.

from our parents?

2.

Is ten

 

B.

if we have no fuel.

3.

It will be a problem

 

C.

anthem if that siren is on?

4.

Let’s open our books

 

D.

odd or even?

5.

Do we get our talents

 

E.

and read the poem.

(É) = i

1.

Is April the best time

 

A.

splendid on the porch.

2.

Are Brent’s pants

 

B.

to go on a fossil hunt?

3.

That pupil

 

C.

must look at my tonsil!

4.

Can it be a peril

 

D.

is not docile in class.

5.

This mobile will look

 

E.

made of denim?

6.

You will need a pencil

 

F.

to gossip?

7.

The nurse

 

G.

for this task.