2. Combine ea with consonants to form the phonograms eal, ean, eam, ear, eap, eat, eave.
3. Word List:
| meal | reap | lean | weave | teacher |
| seal | read | leap | leave | tear |
| bean | lead | leaping | stream | dear |
| seat | eager | heat | please | near |
| meat | reaping | heater | teach | hear |
| neat | reaper | wheat | each | hearing |
IX.
ed = d (final).
ed = d when added to a word ending in a vocal consonant.
ed = t when added to a word ending in a breath consonant.
Write the simple form of the word on the blackboard, and have it pronounced. Write it again with the ed added, and have it pronounced a second time. Do not teach it as a separate sound. Call attention to the difference in form and the corresponding difference in sound.
| ed = t | ed = d | |||
| dress | dressed | play | played | |
| pass | passed | cover | covered | |
| dance | danced | live | lived | |
| wish | wished | call | called | |
| drop | dropped | roll | rolled |
REVIEW.