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k boo - Springfield Public Schools
p18cdn4static.sharpschool.comSpell multisyllabic words; ... • Drop the silent e before adding a suffi x. • Double the fi nal consonant before adding a suffi x. • Change the fi nal y to i and add es. Use knowledge of prefi xes and suffi xes. ... t vowel soun ds • Sp two-syllabl e words 2 STEP 3 STEP P
Reading Specialist - Educational Testing Service
www.ets.orgwords through analogy with known words containing familiar patterns 4. Describe explicit instructional strategies for developing and reinforcing students’ skills in using phonics to decode multisyllabic words and read words containing consonant blends, consonant digraphs, vowel combinations, and r-controlled vowels E. Understand word-analysis ...
PHONICS Literacy First Phonics Assessment Form A
www.reac3hinstructionalcoach.weebly.com20b. Multisyllabic Words—Open Syllables To pronounce these words correctly, both syllables need to be pronounced using long vowel sounds, i.e., me/side, not mes/ide, with the exception of “taper” (the second syllable is r-controlled) and “bugle”(the second syllable is …
Vowel-Consonant-Silent e Multisyllabic Words
d1yqpar94jqbqm.cloudfront.netPHONICS PART 2 “When a word ends in the letter e and one vowel and one consonant come before the e, the e is silent and the vowel has the long vowel sound.” • Point to the word . made. “The word ends in the letter . e. and it has one vowel,