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3 rd Grade Lesson 27 Spelling Words

3 rd Grade Lesson 27 Spelling Words. Words with Double Consonants. Words with Double Consonants. When a word has double consonants (two of the same consonant) in the middle of the word , the word can usually be broken into syllables between the two consonants. For example:

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3 rd Grade Lesson 27 Spelling Words

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  1. 3rd Grade Lesson 27 Spelling Words Words with Double Consonants

  2. Words with Double Consonants • When a word hasdouble consonants (two of the same consonant) in the middle of the word, the word can usually be broken into syllables between the two consonants. For example: apple- kitten - apple kit  ten

  3. jelly (jelly) I like to put jelly on my toast.

  4. bottom (bot tom) The sunken ship is now at the bottom of the ocean.

  5. pillow (pil low) The boy loved his new pillow pet!

  6. happen (hap  pen) I don’t think anything good is about to happen here!

  7. butter (but ter) I can’t believe this sculpture is made out of butter!

  8. lesson (les  son) The students had fun learning the lesson about what it is like to take off into space.

  9. cherry (cherry) I love cherry flavored Twizzlers!

  10. sudden (sud den) This sign warns you that the lake has a sudden drop and gets deep with no warning.

  11. arrow (ar row) The arrow is pointing to the right.

  12. dollar (dollar) These are pictures of the front and back of a one dollar bill.

  13. hello (hel lo) It is polite to say hello to people.

  14. rabbit (rab bit) The rabbit was watching me closely!

  15. letter (let ter) Many kids like to write a letter to Santa to tell him what they want for Christmas.

  16. button (but  ton) My grandma helped me sew the button back on my shirt.

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