Learn about the op word family. Word families are groups of words that have a common pattern. Word families, sometimes called phonograms or chunks, can help emergent readers by providing predictable patterns within first time through we give the beginning sound and the op ending sound. The second time through we give a chance for independent practice of the op family. When learning to read, patterns are important. Children recognize word patterns and this makes it easier to sound out words. Sing and move with Jack as he introduces the op word family. These are words that all end with ob and have different beginning sounds or blends. Lyrics Let’s learn lots of words in the op family When you learn them they can help you write and read Each one is different as they begin But they all have op at the end Look and listen and say the word /b/ op bop /fl/ op flop /h/ op hop /m/ op mop /p/ op pop Let’s learn lots of words in the op family When you learn them they can help you write and read /t/ op t op /sh/ op shop /ch/ op chop /dr/ op drop /st/ op stop We learned lots of words in the op family When you learn them they can help you write and read Now you read the words and say them out loud bop flop hop mop pop top shop chop drop stop We learned lots of words in the op family When you learn them they can help you write and read It’s fun learning words in the op family Jack Hartmann’s website: Remember to connect with Jack Hartmann on his Social Networks: Facebook: Pinterest: Twitter: Google : You can find Jack Hartmann’s Music on: Jack Hartmann Website: iTunes: Amazon Mp3: =sr_1_1?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1492528781&sr=1-1&keywords=Jack Hartmann Google Play: CD Baby:
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