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Lesson 4 - 'DD'

The document provides guidance for teaching students the "d" sound associated with the letter d. It notes that d usually makes a "duh" sound and sometimes a "t" sound. Examples are given of words containing the d sound to help students learn the association between the letter d and its typical sound.

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Lesson 4 - 'DD'

The document provides guidance for teaching students the "d" sound associated with the letter d. It notes that d usually makes a "duh" sound and sometimes a "t" sound. Examples are given of words containing the d sound to help students learn the association between the letter d and its typical sound.

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Learning Objective: The student will learn and associate the ‘d’ sound /d/ to the letter ‘d’
Note: Always use the ‘d’ sound /d/ when referring to the letter ‘d’. Don’t use the letter name.

The “d” sound /d/

Dd Teacher’s Guide: The Letter D is a generally reliable


letter. It usually makes the "duh" sound as in dog or
sad. D sometimes makes the /t/ sound (especially when
it is the suffix "ed" as in kissed) When combined with
another consonant, especially the letter "g", a
grapheme is formed which sounds like /j/ (as in
ledger)

In this lesson, we will use the /d/ ‘duh’ sound.

duck
dog
deer
Identify (always use the ‘c’ sound /k/ for ‘c’ and not the letter name)

D – big “D” c – small “d”

Circle the big ‘D’. Color the small ‘d’

cd d b
D D D
a
d A B d D D dC

Say the sound of the letter as you trace it.

D D D D
d d d d
Practice words
(The student need not read the words but associate the word with
the picture and understand that there is a ‘d’ /duh/ sound in it.)

door
drum
donkey
dinosaur
Identify the pictures

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