Double Consonants.

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Double Consonants

Double Consonants grill The double consonant is said as a single sound.

Double Consonants Can you buy snapping crabs and blackfish at the outdoor market? snapping How many syllables do you hear? snap / ping two

Double Consonants snap / ping Notice that in each syllable there is a vowel. The vowel in the first syllable is a and the vowel in the second syllable is i. s n a p / p i n g v c / c v

Double Consonants snapping When a word has a double consonant you divide the word into syllables between those letters. snap / ping

Double Consonants Can you buy snapping crabs and blackfish at the outdoor market? The ck stays together in the same syllable. black / fish

Double Consonants lesson How many syllables do you hear? les / son two Notice that the word is broke between the double consonants.

Double Consonants puppet How many syllables do you hear? pup / pet two Notice that the word is broke between the double consonants.

Double Consonants lucky How many syllables do you hear? luck / y two Notice that the ck stay together.

Double Consonants muffin How many syllables do you hear? muf / fin two Notice that the word is broke between the double consonants.

Double Consonants Write the following words and break them into syllables. cliff crack press glasses message willow

Your Turn Turn your practice book to page 143.