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Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PHONICS

  • Read the sentence: Students will study phonics in school because the sounds of letters are important so you can learn to read.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "phonics" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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PHONICS

  • a method of teaching reading and spelling based upon the phonetic interpretation of ordinary spelling.
  • (noun)
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PHONOGRAPH

  • Read the sentence: I bought a new phonograph since mine was broken and the turntable will play my new music.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "phonograph" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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PHONOGRAPH

  • any sound-reproducing machine using records in the form of cylinders or discs.
  • (noun)

EUPHONY

  • Read the sentence: The melody sounded beautiful and the music was great coming from the band room because his students created a euphony.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "euphony" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.

EUPHONY

  • agreeableness of sound; pleasing effect to the ear
  • (noun)
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SYMPHONY

  • Read the sentence: Diane went to the symphony with her family and the orchestra set up while they played beautiful music.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "symphony" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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SYMPHONY

  • a concert performed by an orchestra.
  • (noun)
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CACOPHONOUS

  • Read the sentence: Although the cacophonous noise bothered the neighbors, the boys refused to stop making the raucous, jarring, harsh sound so they kept going.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "cacophonous" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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CACOPHONOUS

  • having a harsh or discordant sound.
  • (noun)
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