Vowel Consonant E Day 1 DEFINITION A syllable
Vowel Consonant E Day 1
DEFINITION � A syllable that has a long sound spelled with a vowel, a consonant, and then an e � Let’s � If look at ATE I put a finger under each vowel, what shape do my fingers make? Let’s use the V hand sign to show the V-e syllable.
VOWEL CONSONANT E V-e
V-E or closed- Sign & Read � lit � bline � gret � shum � shat � frome � strine
Vowel Consonant E Day 2
Vowel Consonant E �A v-e syllable is a syllable with a long vowel sound spelled with a vowel, a consonant, and then a final e.
V-E or closed- Sign and Read � hock � plap � stune � jime � keme � stof
Vowel Consonant E Day 3
CLOSED OR V-E- sign and Read � bit � tape � slop � mane � tot � note � not � rate � bite
Sign & READ � grip � tane � can � plone � nipe � mupe
Vowel Consonant E Day 4
DO YOU REMEMBER THE DEFINITIONS? � Closed � short sound-- 1 vowel, followed by at least 1 consonant �V-E � long sound-- vowel, consonant, e
CLOSED or V-E (sign – Read) fote � strop � quit � dume � thum � slop � slape �
Scoop & Code ( com plete c v-e
Two Syllable Challenge � rep tile � com plete � in hale con crete � stam pede � ad mire � milk shake � ath lete
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