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Consonant + “le” syllables

Consonant + “le” syllables. Rule: Divide the syllables before the consonant "-le” For example: " fum - ble ", " rub- ble " and "mum- ble “. What does the first syllable of each of these words end with?. ta-ble. ti-tle. fa-ble. sta-ple. a- ble.

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Consonant + “le” syllables

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  1. Consonant + “le” syllables Rule: Divide the syllables before the consonant "-le”For example:"fum -ble", "rub- ble" and "mum-ble“.

  2. What does the first syllable of each of these words end with? ta-ble ti-tle fa-ble sta-ple a-ble Remember, syllables that end in a vowel are called open syllables.

  3. Do open syllables have a long or short vowel sound? ta-ble ti-tle fa-ble sta-ple a-ble

  4. Are the first syllables in these words open or closed? Do the first syllables have a long or a short vowel sound? lit-tle mid-dle puz-zle cat-tle ap-ple

  5. 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.

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