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  2. An ‘R Controlled’ vowel is one immediately followed by the letter ‘r’ and which can no longer be pronounced as a long or short vowel. In this blog, I will talk about effective ways to teach the R Controlled Vowels.

  3. Teaching R Controlled Vowels & FREE Chart (R Combination...

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    How to teach r controlled vowels and the r combination syllable to struggling readers. Multisensory activities and strategies for teaching bossy r.

  4. All About R Controlled Vowels + Free Printable Chart

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    Read all about R-Controlled vowels, sometimes referred to as Bossy R. Here you’ll learn how to improve your students’ phonics skills to read and spell words with R-Controlled vowels. Then, download the FREE printable chart to reinforce R-Controlled vowels.

  5. /r/-Controlled Vowels - City University of New York

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    In American English, /r/-controlled vowels (also called /r/-colored vowels) are vowels that are affected by the “r” sound, /r/. Whenever you see a vowel followed by the letter “r” in the same syllable, the 2 letters are pronounced together as one sound.

  6. How To Teach R-Controlled Vowels To Kids - Phonics in Motion

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    We teach r-controlled vowels by tying together the KMP Routine, the Reading & Writing Monster Handwriting Routine, and the Vowel House Routine. We take skills learned in each of these separate routines and demonstrate modeled writing through the Language Calendar.

  7. Lessons 77-83 Resources | U F Literacy Institute - University of...

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    When a vowel is followed by an R, the sound of the vowel often changes and is said to be controlled by the vowel. There are three main r-controlled vowel sounds: the /ar/ sound, as in barn; the /or/ sound, as in corn; and the /er/ sound, as in fern, bird, and curl.

  8. All You Need to Know About R- Controlled Syllables (aka BOSSY R...

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    When the letter R follows a vowel, we are in the presence of a r-controlled syllable. These syllables are normally referred to as “bossy r” syllables for younger students, as the R takes control of the vowel sound.

  9. R-Controlled Vowels | Word List & Examples - Lesson - Study.com

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    Learn about r-controlled vowels and r-controlled words. Discover how the letter "r" can affect the pronunciation of words and vowels, with examples. See a list of r-controlled words.

  10. The R-Controlled Vowel Rule in Spelling - The Reading School

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    The rule of R-Controlled Vowels is as such: When a vowel is followed by an /r/ in a syllable, the vowel becomes “controlled” by the /r/ and makes a new sound. The vowel and /r/ together form a new phonogram: /or/ /er/ /ir/ /ur/ /ar/.

  11. How to Teach R-Controlled Vowels - Lead in Literacy

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    An R-controlled vowel is a vowel that is immediately followed by the letterr’. The vowel is no longer pronounced as a long or short vowel. R-controlled vowels are also sometimes referred to as r-influenced vowels or Bossy R. This is because the ‘r’ changes the way the vowel sounds.