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Apr 9, 2025

R bootcamp

Daily Practice: Ruh, ruh, ruh, ruh, ruh Rei, rei, rei, rei, rei (ray) Rai, Rai, Rai, Rai, Rai (rye) Row, row, row, row, row Roi, roi, roi, roi, roi (sounds like the oy in boy. be sure to drop your jaw for this one) Raaw, raaw, raaw, raaw, raaw (As in rouse)

Ruh, ruh rei Ruh, ruh, Rai Ruh, ruh, row Ruh, ruh, row Ruh, ruh, roi Ruh, ruh, raaw Ruh, ruh, reh (as in red) 5x Ruh, ruh, ree (as in me) 5x Ruh, ruh, ra (as in cat) 5x Ruh, ruh, roo (as in new) 5x (think high for the vowel) Ruh, ruh, rah (is in law) 5x

Ruh/ wuh 3x Ruh/ luh 3x Ruh/ wuh 3x Ruh/ luh 3x

Use rising and falling intonation for all of these sounds dragging out the r sound. Ar 4x (keep jaw open) Er 4x (as in fair, push the lips just a little bit at the end) ir 4x (sounds like "ear" i as in me) or 4x

Use rising and falling intonation, drag out the r sound Crai 3x (cry) Brai 3x Frai 3x Strai 3x Krai 3x Grai 3x Skrai 3x Sprai 3x

Words: Ruh ruh red 2x Ruh ruh rat 2x Ruh ruh read 2x Ruh ruh Rick 2x Ruh ruh room 2x Ruh ruh rook 2x Ruh ruh rookie 2x Ruh ruh rob 2x Ruh ruh raid 2x Ruh ruh ride 2x Ruh ruh road 2x Ruh ruh Royce 2x

Sentences: Rice prices are rising and that’s really frustrating. 3x Park the car in the darkest part of the yard. 3x Rita wrote a great letter to her French friend. 3x We need to rest after the long trip. 3x (prolong all the R's at least one full second) I bought four shorts at the store. 3x Shirley’s celebrating her birthday. 3x The early bird gets the worm. 3x We were working around the world. 3x (We wr w’rking around the w’rld.) Tongue Twister Red leather Yellow leather Lavender leather.

Clusters: Break bridges Crazy credit Strange street Creepy creatures Free my friends Stripes and streets Trick or treat

Break Bridges Brave brothers planned to break bridges during a pretend training program. The broken bridges crossed a rocky river, so the crew brought bright ropes, strong planks, and proper tools. Carefully, they dragged boards, gripped rails, and pressed brackets into place. Brick by brick, they repaired cracks and brushed grit away. The bridge groaned, but it grew stronger. A proud group gathered, gripping banners and cheering loudly. Green grass rustled, frogs croaked, and a gentle breeze drifted across the stream. The project proved that teamwork brings progress. When the bridge finally stood firm, everyone marched across, grinning proudly. Their brave work transformed a broken crossing into a great route. By practicing skills, planning smart steps, and trusting friends, the group learned that breaking problems into smaller parts creates strong results.

Crazy Credit Crazy credit cards created trouble for a growing crowd. Greedy shoppers grabbed treats, clothes, and prizes without tracking costs. Credit grew rapidly, spreading stress and regret. A smart friend proposed a clear plan. First, create a budget. Then, track purchases carefully. The group practiced reading receipts, recording prices, and comparing costs. Gradually, the crowd grew calmer. Credit became a helpful tool, not a scary trap. Bright charts showed progress, and green checkmarks proved improvement. Proud smiles replaced grim frowns. By practicing control and making strong choices, the group learned responsibility. Credit, when treated correctly, can support goals instead of causing problems. Through careful planning and clear rules, crazy credit transformed into a useful resource that supported dreams, growth, and financial freedom.

Strange Street Strange Street stretched through a crooked part of town. Cracked bricks, striped signs, and twisted trees created mystery. Brave kids strolled carefully, gripping flashlights and sharing stories. A creaky gate groaned while a stray cat crept across the road. Strange sounds drifted from drains, but friendly neighbors greeted the group with bright grins. A grocery store displayed green grapes and fresh bread. A bright mural spread across a brick wall, showing dreams and brave explorers. Gradually, Strange Street felt welcoming instead of creepy. Through curiosity and courage, the kids discovered that strange places can grow friendly when explored with respect. Their trip proved that fear often fades with understanding, and strange streets can become great places to learn and grow.

Creepy Creatures Creepy creatures crawled from cracks during a playful camp story. Green dragons, striped trolls, and grumpy gremlins growled dramatically. The group giggled, grabbing blankets and popcorn. Brave storytellers created funny twists, turning scary creatures into friendly helpers. A proud dragon protected bridges. A clever troll cleaned streets. A grumpy gremlin grew kind and generous. Creative storytelling transformed fear into fun. The group practiced describing creatures using bright details and strong r-blends. Gradually, creepy creatures became silly characters. The campfire crackled, stars glittered, and laughter spread. By controlling the story, the kids learned that imagination can reshape fear. Creepy creatures no longer frightened them; instead, they inspired creativity, bravery, and confidence.

Free My Friends Free my friends became a strong promise during a group challenge game. Friends were trapped in pretend puzzles, blocked by grids, ropes, and tricky rules. Brave players worked together, brainstorming strategies and practicing problem-solving. They cracked codes, dragged crates, and pressed green buttons. Encouraging cheers spread through the room. Gradually, barriers broke and friends escaped. Proud smiles grew brighter with every success. The game proved that cooperation brings freedom. By trusting teammates and sharing ideas, the group learned leadership and respect. Freeing friends felt rewarding because teamwork turned stress into triumph. The experience strengthened bonds and created great memories built on trust and perseverance.

Stripes and Streets Stripes and streets filled the busy city scene. Bright crosswalk stripes stretched across gray roads, guiding groups safely. Green buses rolled, trucks rumbled, and brave cyclists rode carefully. Street performers strummed guitars while artists sprayed colorful murals. Grocery stores displayed fresh fruit, and friendly shopkeepers greeted passersby. The group practiced crossing properly, reading signs, and respecting rules. Stripes created order, and streets connected communities. Through exploration, the kids learned how cities grow strong through structure and cooperation. Stripes and streets worked together to keep people safe, organized, and moving forward.

Trick or Treat Trick or treat brought excitement to a crisp October night. Groups dressed as brave pirates, creepy robots, and glittering princesses. They trudged along streets, gripping bags and greeting neighbors. Friendly grownups grinned and dropped treats inside. Crunchy candy, fruity snacks, and wrapped prizes filled bags quickly. A playful prankster tried tricks, but respect ruled the night. Streetlights glowed, leaves crunched, and laughter rang. Trick or treat taught sharing, gratitude, and safety. By staying together and showing manners, the group enjoyed a great celebration full of fun, friendship, and sweet rewards.

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