Spelling Words Lesson 24 VCCCV Words.

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Spelling Words Lesson 24 VCCCV Words

VCCCV Words VCCCV Vowel-Consonant-Consonant-Consonant- Vowel To spell w two-syllable word that has three consonants in the middle: divide the word into syllables If two of the consonants form a blend, divide the word before or after those two syllables

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