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L and E Syllable Rule Review

L and E Syllable Rule Review

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English

9th - 12th Grade

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Easy

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Tabatha Rawls

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Consonant + le &
Silent E Review

By Tabatha Rawls

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C + le (the L rule of CLOVER)

This is the first pattern we learned.

When you see a consonant followed by the letters le, this is a syllable. The letter e in this syllable will be silent.

Example:

Bottle
Viable

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​This is how you would mark up the L rule (c+le). Notice that this word also has a closed syllable.

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Silent E Rule (the E in CLOVER)

This is another pattern!

When you see a vowel, consonant, and then the letter E, this is the pattern! (VCe). The first vowel is long while the E is silent.

Example:
Ice
Take

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​This is how you would mark up the silent E rule. Notice that the E is silent and the first vowel is making the long sound.

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Draw

Mark up the word shown.

  1. Underline all vowels.

  2. Look for patterns (c + le, VCe)

  3. Label any left over syllables as open or closed.

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Draw

Mark up the word shown.

  1. Underline all vowels.

  2. Look for patterns (c + le, VCe)

  3. Label any left over syllables as open or closed.

Consonant + le &
Silent E Review

By Tabatha Rawls

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