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Fluency Tips. Remember to read like you talk. Obey the punctuation marks. Read smoothly, NOT choppy. Use appropriate intonation. . Syllable Patterns: Same Medial Consonants. exce ll ent. v cc v .
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Fluency Tips • Remember to read like you talk. • Obey the punctuation marks. • Read smoothly, NOT choppy. • Use appropriate intonation.
excellent v cc v • This word has the VCCV, or vowel - consonant -consonant – vowel, syllable pattern. • When we have a word with the VCCV pattern we divide the word into syllables between the two consonants. ex/cel/lent
summary v c c v • Does this word have a vccv pattern? • Where would you divide this word into syllables? How many syllables are in this word? sum/ma/ry
babble v c c le • Does this word have the vccv pattern? What did we learn last week about what to do when we had a consonant and /le/? • How many syllables are in this word? Where do we divide this word? Turn and tell your partner. bab /ble
Try these. Where are the syllable breaks? Look for the VCCV pattern.
v cc v suppose • sup/pose • Yes, it has a VCCV syllable pattern. • Is the first syllable open or closed? What about the second syllable? Turn and tell your partner
arrange v cc v • ar/range • Yes, it has a VCCV syllable pattern.
parrot • par/rot • Yes, it has a VCCV syllable pattern.
illustration • il/lus/tra/tion • Yes, it has a VCCV syllable pattern.
By dividing words into syllables and blending sounds, YOU can read even longer words!
On your own • Head a sheet of paper • Skim the story “Justin and the Best Biscuits” page 186. Find 10 words with the the VCCV syllable pattern. • I.R. AND A.R.