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How to teach the OR Sound
This Mort Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet – OR Sound will help your students build their reading comprehension skills and gain knowledge of vowels and the OR Sound.
Your students can use this reading comprehension worksheet to practice their reading skills, such as reading fluency, sight words, comprehension, vocabulary, letter sounds, vowel sounds, and test practice.
Mort
Mort was not a normal boy, for sure!
He only ate soup with a fork.
He only ate smoked pork.
He only sat facing north.
He only liked July fourth!
He only ate canned corn.
He only played the horn.
He only did messy chores.
He only ate the apple cores.
Mort was the strangest boy ever born!
This phonics reading comprehension story is perfect for teaching and learning all about vowels and vowel sounds. Your students will have fun and gain confidence as they begin to read and learn all about the letters and sounds.
One strategy for teaching reading comprehension is to have your students first read the questions. This will give them insight into the information they need to look for as they are reading. Then, as they read the story, your students may see the answers to the questions and they can underline them in the story. Another strategy is just to have your students read the story and then answer the questions.
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This comprehension worksheet is a great opportunity to introduce your students to reading passages and answer questions as well as build phonics skills and vowel skills one sound at a time! Use this worksheet with your small guided reading groups to build reading fluency. The large print is perfect for little fingers to use one-to-one correspondence. Have students practice reading individually or with a partner. Once students have finished reading, they can answer the multiple choice questions. Challenge your students to go back into the text to find answers by underlining the sentences that help them out!
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