Decoding Lesson 3 VCCV Syllable Pattern Copyright 2013

Decoding Lesson 3 VCCV Syllable Pattern Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Each vowel sound in a word is a separate syllable. Look at the word below. How many vowels are there? How many syllables are there? witness vc c v Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Remember, if the vowel sound is short, the syllable is closed. If the vowel sound in long the syllable is open. Find the open and closed syllable below. protect Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

What’s the VCCV Rule? Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

When we have a word with the VCCV pattern, we usually scoop between the two consonants. welcome v c c v Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Let’s practice reading and dividing VCCV words in to syllables. Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud. canvas v c c v Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud. contact v c c v Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud. suspense v c c v Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud. distant vc c v Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud. admire v c c v Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud. window v c c v Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud. fantastic v c c v Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud. welcome v c c v Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

How did you do? Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott

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