A decodable text featuring various graphemes that make the /oy/ sound.
One fundamental aspect of phonological awareness is understanding that multiple graphemes can be used to represent a single phoneme. In order to do this, students must first become familiar with the sound that a particular phoneme makes. Time to read aloud to explore the /oy/ sound!
Exploring the /oy/ sound
This phoneme spotter story, Roy’s Toys, explores some of the graphemes that make the /oy/ (as in boy) sound. These include the digraphs “oy” and “oi”.
How to use this resource
Individual or Small-Group Activity
Provide the students with a copy of the text. Have them read the story aloud. Each time they hear the /oy/ sound, ask the students to highlight or color the word that includes this sound.
Whole-Class Activity
Project the text onto your whiteboard. Read the text aloud to the students. Each time they hear the /oy/ sound, have the students indicate this in some way, e.g., put their hands on their head, stand up, clap their hands. Afterward, discuss the various graphemes that made the /oy/ sound within the text.
An answer key is included in the download.
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