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What do good readers do when they come to a tricky word in a text?

What do good readers do when they come to a tricky word in a text?. For example:. Today I road my b i ke. . In this lesson you will learn that good readers solve tricky words while they are reading by using the bossy e strategy. . Long Vowel. Short Vowel. Say i !. b i t. b i t e.

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What do good readers do when they come to a tricky word in a text?

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  1. What do good readers do when they come to a tricky word in a text? For example: Today I road my bike.

  2. In this lesson you will learn that good readers solve tricky words while they are reading by using the bossy e strategy.

  3. Long Vowel • Short Vowel Say i ! bit bite

  4. snake

  5. Say i ! • s i d e • V C e • word • word pattern onsonant owel

  6. Does this word follow the VCe pattern? It was time to ride the plane. We were going to a new home in a new place. Say i ! time V C e

  7. 1 • Stop at the tricky word. 2 • Ask, “Does this word follow the VCe pattern?” 3 If yes, say the vowels name and make the e silent to read the word.

  8. Does this word follow the VCe pattern? I could feel my body shake and my nose move. What if there is a snake? Say o! nose V C e

  9. 1 • Stop at the tricky word. 2 • Ask, “Does this word follow the Vce pattern?” 3 If yes, say the vowels name and make the e silent to read the word.

  10. In this lesson you have learned how good readers solve tricky words while they are reading by using the bossy e strategy.

  11. Does this word follow the VCe pattern? Now you try: It was time to ride the plane. We were going to a new home in a new place. Say o! home V C e

  12. Follow the steps in your own books. • Once you’ve practiced with several VCe words, find a family member, teacher, or classmate and show them how you solve these words.

  13. Stop when you come to a tricky word. Follow the steps you’ve learned to solve the word. There was a note on the table for Mike from Jane. It said, “Do you want to go for a hike or a bake? Be on time. Play nice. Do not misplace your note.

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