Description
This interactive phonics lesson walks students step-by-step through recognizing and reading words with the bossy r patterns ar, or, and ore. Both the PowerPoint and Google Slides include explicit instruction, guided practice, and self-checking activities. Through gradual release of responsibility, your students will build the confidence they need to read both one- and two-syllable words with r-controlled vowels.
💡 How to teach r-controlled vowels
Teaching r-controlled vowels is tricky, especially when students begin encountering multisyllabic words in their reading.
The key is combining explicit instruction with structured, engaging practice.
This phonics lesson walks students through:
- Recognizing the r-controlled vowel patterns ar, or, and ore
- Reading one-syllable words with bossy r
- Decoding two-syllable words
- Using context to determine the correct word
- Building automaticity through repeated practice
❤️ Why teachers love the slides for teaching bossy r
- Focus on ar, or, and ore because they follow rules and make distinct sounds.
- Explicit, step-by-step instruction
- Built on Science of Reading-aligned practices
- Interactive slides keep students actively engaged
- Immediate feedback helps students self-correct
- Includes practice with multisyllabic words
- Easy to use for whole group, small group, or through Google Classroom
📦 What’s included?
- Teaching slides to introduce ar and or
- Word and sentence-level practice with ar and or
- Teaching slides to introduce and practice ore
- Sentence-level practice with multisyllabic words in context
- Interactive click-and-reveal activities
- Self-checking answer slides for immediate feedback
- Teacher guide with implementation tips
- Total of 32 slides, plus answer slides
🎯 This phonics lesson is perfect for:
- 1st – 3rd grade phonics instruction
- Science of Reading classrooms
- Small group intervention
- Whole group lessons
- Reading intervention
- Spiral review of r-controlled vowels
👉 Give your students the tools they need to read one- and two-syllable words with ar, or, and ore so that they can tackle longer words with confidence.
👉 When your students are ready for hands on practice with bossy r words, make sure to check out this blog post.








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