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Decoding Lesson 3VCCV Syllable Pattern

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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

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v c vc

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

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What’s the VCCV Rule?

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When we have a word with the VCCV pattern, we usually scoop between the two consonants.

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v c vc

Let’s practice reading and dividing VCCV words in to

syllables.

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Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud.

canvas

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v c vc

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud.

contact

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v c vc

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud.

suspense

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v c vc

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud.

distant

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v c vc

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud.

admire

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v c vc

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud.

window

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v c vc

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud.

fantastic

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v c vc

Divide the word into syllables and read it aloud.

welcome

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v c vc

How did you do?

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