Rule: Divide the syllables before the consonant "-le” For example: "fum -ble", "rub- ble" and...
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Rule: Divide the syllables before the consonant "-le” For example: "fum -ble", "rub- ble" and "mum-ble“. onsonant + “le” syllabl
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Rule: Divide the syllables before the consonant "-le” For example: "fum -ble", "rub- ble" and "mum-ble“.
Consonant + “le” syllables
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ti-tle ta-blea-ble
fa-blesta-ple
What does the first syllable of each of these words end with?
Remember, syllables that end in a vowel are called open syllables.
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ti-tle ta-blea-ble
fa-blesta-ple
Do open syllables have a long or short vowel sound?
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mid-dle
cat-tle
puz-zlelit-tle
ap-ple
Are the first syllables in these words open or closed? Do the first syllables have a long or a short vowel sound?
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Rule: If the syllable ends in a vowel, it's "open" and has a long sound, and if it ends in a consonant it's "closed" and has a short sound.