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To use our knowledge of syllable patterns to decode longer words!
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Look at these words and listen to me read them: turtle pinacle tur/tle pin/a/cle Remember: ◦ In these words the 1 st syllable received the stress ◦ The 2 nd syllable is unaccented (or unstressed) and the vowel sound is pronounced as a schwa (neither long nor short, but sounds similar to /ŭ/) ◦ Divide the word into syllables before the consonant plus le. ◦ Pronounce the final vowel sound as a schwa Consonant plus le ( review of lesson 6 )
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Look at these words and listen to me read them: pretty collect Notice that these words have two vowels that are the same in the middle (double medial consonants) Remember: ◦ The double consonants in the middle stand for one sound, and the words are divided into syllables between the 2 consonants. ◦ Turn and tell your partner where to divide the words above into syllables and decide how many syllables there are. ◦ pret/ty col/lect
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Look at these words and listen to me read them: thunder usher The two medial consonants (consonants in the middle) are different. Remember: ◦ When each middle consonant stands for its own sound, as in thunder, the syllables are divided between the 2 consonants ◦ When the two middle consonants combine to make one sound, like the sh in usher, the two consonants stay together in the same syllable. ◦ Turn to your partner and divide the 2 words above into syllables. ◦ thun/der ush/er
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If the two consonants in the middle combine to make one new sound (th, sh, ph, ch, ck, wr, etc.) then the two consonants stay together in the same syllable. BUT- if the two consonants in the middle are the same (bb, dd, ll, etc.) and are making one sound, then divide the word between the two consonants. Remember- we are learning these general rules to help us read unfamiliar words!!
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Look at these words and listen to me read them: harsher subtract Notice the 3 consonants in the middle of both of these words When one consonant stands for 1 sound and the other 2 consonants stand for 1 sound, like the sh in harsher, the syllables are divided between the two sounds. When one consonant stands for 1 sound and the other 2 consonants form a blend, like the tr in subtract, the syllables are divided before or after the blend. With your partner break the two above words into syllables- tell your partner which two letters make a blend and where to break the word into syllables. up/hol/ster ten/dril
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grapple buffer quintuplets congressional grap/ple buf/fer quin/tup/lets con/gres/sion/al Consonant +leDouble consonant 1 sound Medial consonants- 2 different sounds 3 medial consonants- gr-blend stays together
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Use your knowledge of ___________ to decode ________ words.
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Use your knowledge of syllable patterns to decode longer words.
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