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Syllable Patterns: Vowel Digraphs

Syllable Patterns: Vowel Digraphs. Read the words below- Identify the vowel sound in each pair. join/employ j oi n/empl oy The letters oi and oy stand for the / oi / sound in join fault/ dawned/taught f au lt/ d aw ned/t au ght

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Syllable Patterns: Vowel Digraphs

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  1. Syllable Patterns:Vowel Digraphs

  2. Read the words below- Identify the vowel sound in each pair join/employ join/employ The letters oi and oy stand for the /oi/ sound in join fault/ dawned/taught fault/ dawned/taught The letters au, aw and aught can stand for the /Ô/ sound in fault

  3. Find the vowel sound in these words town/ cloudy town/ cloudy The letters ow and ou can stand for the /ow/sound in town. crew/blue/pool crew/blue/pool The letters ew, ue, and oo can stand for the /ōō/sound in crew pew/cue pew/cue The letters ew and ue can stand for the /yōō/ sound in pew

  4. Remember… The letter groups oi, oy, au, aw, ew, ue, oo are not broken apart. These letter groups stay together in a syllable. So, even if the syllable is closed (which would usually mean that the vowel would have a short sound) these syllables would still make the sounds we just discussed. We have learned to identify syllables, syllable patterns and vowel sounds because knowing them helps us pronounce unfamiliar words. If you’re not sure how to pronounce a word with one of the above sounds, then try pronouncing it with different vowel sounds and listen for a word you know.

  5. Try these. Identify the vowel sound in each of the following words. Tell where in the chart it belongs.

  6. spoil

  7. spoil

  8. crowded

  9. crowded

  10. strawberry

  11. strawberry

  12. afternoon

  13. afternoon

  14. house

  15. house

  16. blue

  17. blue

  18. new

  19. new

  20. joyful

  21. joyful

  22. cause

  23. cause

  24. Look through books for ten words that have these vowel sounds and spelling. List and sort the words by vowel sound. Read the words you found with a partner.

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