Spelling Words Week 13 LO: I can learn relationships between sounds and letters of the English language to represent sounds. CO: I can use letter-sound.

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Spelling Words Week 13 LO: I can learn relationships between sounds and letters of the English language to represent sounds. CO: I can use letter-sound patterns to spell consonant-vowel- consonant -silent e words. [22bii] bikesmile whilequite hidemile soatgot getanwant

bike He can ride his bike to the park.

while She is eating while she is driving.

hide The boy can hide in the bushes.

smile He has a smile because he does not have any cavities!

quite The class is quite while the teacher is talking.

They are more than a mile from their home! mile