Phonics: Module 14, Lesson 1 (Day 66): Vowel- Consonant -e Syllables
Phonics: Lesson 1 - Identifying Vowel-Consonant-e (VCe) Syllables
Introduction
Today, you will identify, read, and spell words with vowel-consonant-e syllables.
Look at the word, locate. The word, locate, contains a vowel-consonant-e spelling pattern. When a vowel is followed by a consonant and then the letter e, the e is usually silent and the vowel sound before the e is usually long.
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In Your Notebook: Draw a five-column chart. Write a_e, e_e, i_e, o_e, and u_e in the top columns on the chart.
Read each word. Sort the word under the correct category. After completing the sort, please copy this sort into your phonics/word study journal.