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What do good readers do when they do not know how to read parts of a multisyllable word?. For example:. r e p t i l e. In this lesson you will learn that good readers can solve longer tricky words by breaking the word into syllables and using the bossy e strategy. Short Vowels Long a

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  1. What do good readers do when they do not know how to read parts of a multisyllableword? For example: r e p t i l e

  2. In this lesson you will learn that good readers can solve longer tricky words by breaking the word into syllables and using the bossy e strategy.

  3. Short Vowels Long a e i o u cap cape pet Pete bit bite not note cute cut

  4. Bonfire

  5. Syllable 1 Syllable 2 • r e p t il e • V C e • word • word pattern onsonant owel

  6. Syllable 1 Syllable 2 • b o n f ir e • V C e • word • word pattern onsonant owel

  7. 1 • Check the second syllable. 2 • If it follows the VCe pattern, say the vowels name and make the e silent. 3 Add it to the first syllable.

  8. Syllable 1 Syllable 2 • s u n s h i n e • V C e • word • word pattern onsonant owel

  9. Check the secondsyllable. 1 2 • If it follows the VCe pattern, say the vowel’s name and make the e silent. 3 Add it to the first syllable.

  10. In this lesson you have learned that good readers can solve longer tricky words by breaking the word into syllables and using the • bossy e strategy.

  11. Now you try: Syllable 1 Syllable 2 • m i s t a k e • V C e • word • word pattern onsonant owel

  12. Follow the steps in your own books. • Once you’ve practiced with several larger VCe words, find a family member, teacher, or classmate and show them how you solve these words.

  13. Solve the tricky word below. jumprope

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