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Closed and VCE Vowel Consonant E

Closed and VCE Vowel Consonant E

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English

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KG - 5th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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18 Slides • 15 Questions

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Seven Syllable Types & Syllable Division

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Syllables

  • syllables are parts of words, or a unit of one sound

  • MUST have at least 1 vowel in every syllable

  • may have more than 1 vowel if there is a pair of vowels, or a silent vowel

  • may have more than one consonant if there is a consonant pair, or blend

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Multiple Choice

What are examples of consonants?

1

b,d,f,g,h

2

a,y,i

3

o,u,e,a

4

e,u,i,o,a

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of vowels?

1

b,c,d,e,f

2

a,h,j,u,y,w

3

a,e,i,o,u

4

m,w,q,r,t,p

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Multiple Choice

What is a syllable?

1

A syllable is always a complete word.

2

A syllable is a word part that contains a vowel.

3

A syllable only has three letters.

4

A syllable cannot be a complete word.

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Multiple Choice

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watermelon
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1
2
2
3
3
4
4

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Open (V, CV)

  • 1 vowel

  • not followed by consonant

  • long vowel sounds

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Multiple Choice

Which syllable is open in bro/ken?

1

bro

2

ken

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Multiple Choice

What kind of vowel does an open syllable have?

1

short

2

long

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Closed (VC, CVC)

  • 1 vowel, followed by one, or more consonant

  • short vowel sounds

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Multiple Choice

Which syllable is closed in spi/der?

1

der

2

spi

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Multiple Choice

A _____ comes after the first _____ vowel.

1

vowel, long

2

vowel, short

3

consonant, long

4

consonant, short

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Vowel-Consonant-e (VCe, CVCe)

  • a consonant followed by 1 vowel "e"

  • long vowel sound comes first then, the "e" silent

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Open Ended

Type a word example of a vowel-consonant-e (VCe, CVCe).

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Vowel Digraphs (VVC, CVV, CVVC)

  • 2 vowels together (side-to-side

  • vowel sound pattern options (1st vowel sound is short/long; 2nd vowel is ONLY long)

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Multiple Choice

What long vowel sound do you hear in
coach?
1
Long a
2
Long e
3
Long i
4
Long o

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Gliding Vowel Digraphs (VVC, CVV, CVVC)

  • 2 vowels come together to make one new sound

  • "w" and "y" can sometimes sound like vowels, so they are used as vowels in a vowel digraph

  • "y" reflects the sounds of "a", "e", "i" depending on the letters around, or the position of the "y" in a word

  • "w" reflects with "o", and "u" only vowel digraphs

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Multiple Choice

Izzy made a clay pot in art class. What sound do you hear in clay?

1

long i

2

long o

3

long a

4

short a

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Multiple Choice

I like to sleep with my window open. What sound do you hear in window?

1

long u

2

long o

3

short u

4

short o

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r-controlled (VrC, CVr, CVrC)

  • 1 vowel followed by a single "r"

  • new sound with "r' (rhotic- not too long, not too short)

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Multiple Choice

pardon

1

or- like order

2

ar- like square

3

ar- like sharp

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Multiple Choice

aware

1

or- like order

2

ar- like square

3

ar- like sharp

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Consonant-le (Cle)

  • 1 vowel is followed by "-le"

  • "e" is silent and serves as the vowel required for the syllable

  • this syllable needs at least one other syllable type before it

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Multiple Choice

I like ___________ syrup. 
1
mapple
2
mapell
3
mapol
4
maple

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Steps to Syllable Division

  • 1. Label the vowels (v).

  • 2. Label the consonants between the vowels ONLY (c).

  • Think about the type of syllable pattern you see through the vowel-consonant pattern you just labeled, then put a slash in between the different syllable patterns you found in the word.

  • 3. Read each syllable as an open, or closed syllable.

  • 4. Read the whole word!

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First 3 Syllable Division Rules

  • 1. VC/CV

  • 2. V/CV

  • 3. VC/V

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VC/VC

2 consonants in between 2 vowels

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V/CV

1 consonant between 2 vowels; divide after first vowel (open syllable)

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VC/V

1 consonant between 2 vowels; divide after the first consonant (closed)

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Syllable Division for Consonant Blends

  • VC/CCV

  • VC/CCCV

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VC/CCV

  • 3 consonants between 2 vowel

  • when counting the consonants, check for digraphs, blends, or glued sounds

  • put 1 consonant on the left side and 2 on the right

  • EXCEPT: When there's a compound word (ex. handbag).

  • EXCEPT: 2 consonants go on the left side and 1 on the right when there are digraphs, blends, or glued sounds (ex. pump/kin, bank/rupt)

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VC/CCCV

  • 4 consonants between 2 vowels

  • when counting the consonants check for digraphs, blends, or glued sounds

  • put 1 consonant on the left and 3 consonants on the right

  • EXCEPT: When there's a compound word. (with/stand)

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Seven Syllable Types & Syllable Division

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