Worksheet

Decoding The Sight Word OVER

Orthographic mapping involves the formation of letter-sound connections. It extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word.

Page 1.
Name the word. Say the word OVER. Ask the child to repeat the word OVER.
Name the individual phonemes. Point out that the word OVER has three phonemes.
Spell each sound. Point out that the word OVER has four graphemes.

Page 2.
Ask the child to trace the letters in the word OVER. Ask him to use green for a predictable spelling pattern and red for an unusual one.
Ask the child to say the word OVER and place a chip in a box for each sound he hears. Ask him how many sounds he hears.
Ask the child to write the letters to make the word OVER. Ask the child how to spell the word OVER letter by letter.
Optional: use a coding chart to mark spelling patterns.

Include the word OVER when teaching or reviewing the following topics: multisyllable words, r-controlled vowels.

Printing options: outlines and black lines.

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