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How do you read words that end in a consonant followed by an l, then an e?. For example:. title. In this lesson, you will learn how to read words starting with an open syllable and ending with the -Cle syllable by remembering the -Cle syllable makes the /ul/ sound like in “table”.
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How do you read words that end in a consonant followed by an l, then an e? For example: title
In this lesson, you will learn how to read words starting with an open syllable and ending with the -Cle syllable by remembering the -Cle syllable makes the /ul/ sound like in “table”.
Take a look at the Syllable Chart. There are 6 types of syllables in the English language.
A Common Mistake Making the e have the long e sound Apple
Core Lesson table
Core Lesson table title
Core Lesson 1 Look at the word from left to right. Notice if the word has the -Cle syllable at the end of the word and remember it makes the /ul/ sound like in table. 2 Blend all the sounds in each syllable together, and then blend the syllables together. 3
Core Lesson table bugle
Core Lesson 1 Look at the word from left to right. Notice if the word has the -Cle syllable at the end of the word and remember it makes the /ul/ sound like in table. 2 Blend all the sounds in each syllable together, and then blend the syllables together. 3
Core Lesson In this lesson you have learnedhow to read words starting with an open syllable and ending with the -Cle syllable by remembering the -Cle syllable makes the /ul/ sound like in “table”.
Let’s try it with more words. table idle able noble ladle
Brainstorm as many words with -Cle syllables as you can think of. Write each word on an index card. Then, have a race with a friend to see who can read the entire stack of cards correctly fastest.
Read the words below. stable cable table maple trifle