The Phonics Letter oo Sounds!
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Since the oo sound can be either short or long, it can be a bit difficult for children to master – even those who have spent a lot of time working on phonics and are pretty familiar with it. Since there are two different sets of words to learn for the oo sound – short oo words and longer oo words, it might be a bit more confusing for small children to learn. However, since words in the long and short oo sound group are relatively common, using them frequently can help children get a better grip on them.
What is the Phonics Short oo Sound and the Phonics Long oo Sound?
The short and long phonics oo sounds make up words that are seen every day, such as “look,” “book,” “choo choo” and “zoo.” These are words that are used frequently by young children, and words that appear in many favorite books and videos that young children like to watch and can learn from.
Watch the Phonics Short oo Sound Video
book
cook
cook book
look
hook
Look, a hook!
My book!
a crook
the crook with the book
bad crook
can the crook cook?
The crook with the book can cook!
Look, a big hook.
In the end, the crook with no book can cook… and cook… and cook.
Watch the Phonics Long oo Sound Video
Meet Mr Boo.
Sleepy Mr Boo!
Shoo, buggy buggy! Shoo!
You too! Shoo!
Moo! Moo!
Shoo, Mr Moo! Shoo!
Angry Mr Boo!
Choo Choo!
A zoo?
A zoo!
Boo hoo. Boo hoo.
Hello, Mr Yahoo?
A moo. A choo choo. A zoo!
Mr Yahoo! Yahoo!
Woo hoo! Woo hoo! Woo hoo!
In the end, no moos, no choos, no zoo.
Happy Mr Boo, and Happy Mr Yahoo!
How to Teach the Phonics Short oo Sound
When making the short oo sound, have your child purse their lips into a round shape.
Then have them use their vocal cords to produce the sound that is made in the word “book.”
How to Teach the Phonics Long oo Sound
To create the long oo sound, have them purse their lips again, and this time have them make an “ooo” sound instead.
Read the Phonics Short oo Sound Book
Read the Phonics Long oo Sound Book
Phonics Short oo Sound Wordlist
crook
hook
look
brook
shook
nook
rookie
took
good
hood
wood
wool
chook
book
cook
stood
foot
soot
Phonics Long oo Sound Wordlist
boo
moo
woo hoo
yahoo
shoo
too
cartoon
soon
choo choo
zoo
yahoo
tools
broom
bloom
gloom
doom
groom
loom
room
voom
zoom
spoon
noon
moon
root
goose
boot
pool
food
baboon
hoop
mood
Watch the Phonics Long oo Sound Song
Shoo, buggy, buggy! Shoo!
Shoo, buggy, buggy! Shoo!
Help me, Mr Yahoo!
No moo!
No choo choo!
No zoo!
Help me, Mr Yahoo!
No moo!
No choo choo!
No zoo!
Help me, Mr Yahoo!
Shoo, buggy, buggy! Shoo!
Shoo, buggy, buggy! Shoo!
Shoo, buggy, buggy! Shoo!
Help me, Mr Yahoo!
How Can Kids Learn the Phonics oo Sounds in a Fun Way?
Since learning can be made fun, and children often learn more when they are having fun, coming up with great and exciting ways to get children interested in learning phonics is essential. There are so many ways to make learning phonics fun!
One activity you can do with children to create a fun learning experience by doing some phonics oo crafts. You can make a poster with pictures of items that have the short oo sound on one side, and items that have the long oo sound on the other side. This is a great idea to show children how different the sounds can be, and a reminder of how some of their more popular words and how the oo sound is pronounced.
Another activity is to sit down with your child and watch some videos that focus on the phonics long oo and the phonics short oo sounds. This video from Red Cat Reading is a great way to introduce your child to the short oo sound, and this video from Red Cat Reading is an ideal video for the long oo sound. They are both quite helpful when teaching your children the differences between the two.
A third activity for the phonics oo sound is to read books with your child that feature the phonics long oo and short oo sounds. Books such as this book for short oo sounds and this book for long oo sounds are ideal for helping your child to identify the sounds in the book with ease. They also feature popular words that your child might use on a regular basis, making them great practice.
The Red Cat Reading program offers a variety of learning materials for the long oo sound and the short oo sound, including oo books, oo videos, and oo worksheets. After reviewing each item and spending time learning about the oo sounds, Red Cat Reading offers a quiz on each lesson, giving your child the chance to prove what they have learned. The oo quizzes will also help identify which areas your child might still need help with, allowing him or her to go back and review materials again.
How Can Red Cat Reading Help Kids Learn to Read?
Red Cat Reading can help kids learn to read by creating a program that offers many different materials in each lesson. Materials such as books, worksheets, videos, and songs are all combined into a lesson plan to help your child master the phonetic alphabet.
After reviewing the materials, your child can take quizzes and earn badges. The variety of materials in each lesson allow children with a variety of learning techniques (such as audio and visual) to learn in their best way.