When Two Vowels Go Walking

PBS Learning Media
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PBS Learning Media
Resource Type
Classroom Material
Keywords
RTL Ready to Learn between the lions
Subjects
English-Language Arts
Grade Levels
Pre-K Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2
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When Two Vowels Go Walking

In this video segment from Between the Lions, two animated vowels walk down a road and are joined by other letters to make words as they go. The song explains the rule: "When two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking." Words that appear on screen include: boat, meat, train, pail, rain, brain, soap, say, neat, beat, dream, pain, and plain. In each word, the first vowel gets larger and happier and the second vowel gets smaller and sadder as the rule is sang. This video segment provides a resource for Fluency, Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Letter Knowledge Awareness, and Phonological Awareness.

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PBS Learning Media

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