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Quilt Story

Quilt Story. Quilt Story. Syllables: C + le. locate You studied two-syllable words like this already. What do you know about reading two-syllables words? Today we’ll learn about two-syllable words that end with a consonant and le.

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Quilt Story

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  1. Quilt Story

  2. Quilt Story

  3. Syllables: C + le • locate • You studied two-syllable words like this already. What do you know about reading two-syllables words? • Today we’ll learn about two-syllable words that end with a consonant and le. • If a word ends with a consonant and le, those three letters make the last syllable in the word. • bun / dle

  4. Syllables: C + le • wiggle • You can blend two-syllable words with consonant + le by dividing them into smaller parts. We usually divide the word so the last consonant plus le make up the last syllable of the word. • Read one syllable at a time and then blend them together. • wig / gle

  5. dim / ple gig / gle ca / ble pud / dle sprin / kle ap / ple cra / dle sim / ple bub / ble spar / kle pur / ple sta / ble Syllables: C + le

  6. wiggle title lumber mumble pilot middle rifle focus panic ladle bugle tablet noble baby puzzle Syllables: C + le

  7. Grammar: Adjectives • Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. • She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk. • She added pepper and green chilies. • She stirred to make smooth batter.

  8. Syllables: C + le • simple • You can read this word because you know how to read two-syllable words that end with consonant + le. • When you come to a two-syllable word that ends with consonant + le, look for the two syllables. • Read them and then read the word.

  9. Syllables: C + leFind words with consonant + le in “My Teddy Bear.” • struggle • snuggle • trouble • pickle • little • tickle

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