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Vowel Sound Rule: Two Vowels, Silent Second

Learn a phonics rule where the first vowel in two-vowel words says its name, and the second vowel is silent. Practice with exercises like coat, goat, bowl, snow, and more. Improve your reading skills today!

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Vowel Sound Rule: Two Vowels, Silent Second

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  1. Long O

  2. When a word has two vowels, usually the first one says its name and the second one is silent as in these words: • cot + a = coat • got + a = goat • tod + a = toad

  3. sop a

  4. soap

  5. got a

  6. goat

  7. cot a

  8. coat

  9. When a word has two vowels, usually the first one says its name and the second vowel is silent as in these words: • bol + w = bowl • sno + w = snow

  10. bol w

  11. bowl

  12. sno w

  13. snow

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