5. Word Lists and Sentences
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victim |
dapnit |
nitwit |
radsig |
griffin |
figrap |
kidnap |
winzap |
plastic |
bimsap |
pallid |
vaptin |
lactic |
labnit |
limpid |
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- Did Bizz get catnip?
- Did Jill admit the dip in the till?
- That big bag with the Timbit is still in the mill!
List 2 |
Sinbad |
bimsap |
fabric |
strapsig |
mastiff |
misfizz |
misfit |
sinbit |
napkin |
simpag |
Baptist |
cambid |
distinct |
kidfap |
vin |
timhad |
What Says?
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Spelling and Sentence Dictation
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Review
VC/CV Syllable Division
To help decode words that are unfamiliar, use the following strategy.
- Under each vowel in your word, put the letter “v.”
- Under each consonant between the vowels, put the letter “c.”
- Look at what pattern is created. In this case, VCCV.
- When you see the VCCV pattern, the words will divide between the two consonants.
Example
Practice
- Place a v under each vowel.
- Place a c under the consonants between the vowels.
- Scoop the syllables.
baptist |
catnap |
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distinct |
tipnat |
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