Phonics VCCV Patterns

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Phonics VCCV Patterns Hilltop Elementary

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Phonics VCCV Patterns. Hilltop Elementary. Listen to Mrs. Coliadis read four words. Repeat them. Tell how many syllables you hear. This is how you divide a word into syllables. nap / kin. This is how you divide a word into syllables. nap / kin v. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PhonicsVCCV Patterns

Hilltop Elementary

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• Listen to Mrs. Coliadis read four words.

• Repeat them.

• Tell how many syllables you hear.

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This is how you divide a word into syllables.

nap / kin

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This is how you divide a word into syllables.

nap / kin v

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This is how you divide a word into syllables.

nap / kin vc /

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This is how you divide a word into syllables.

nap / kin vc /

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This is how you divide a word into syllables.

nap / kin vc / c

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This is how you divide a word into syllables.

nap / kin vc / cv

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This is how you divide a word into syllables.

nap / kin vc / cv

This shows a syllable division pattern that I know: VCCV

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Let’s try another one.

prob / lem

Look for the first vowel in the word. What do you see?

What consonant is right after the vowel?

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Closed Syllable

prob / lem

You’ve found the first VC pattern.

If a vowel is followed by a consonant we call it a closed syllable.

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Next,

prob / lem

If it is a closed syllable the vowel will make a short sound.

What is o’s short sound?

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What comes after the VC

prob / lem VC /

What comes after the letter b? Is it a vowel or a consonant?

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What comes after the VC

prob / lem VC / C

You’re right! It’s a consonant!

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What comes after the VC

prob / lem VC / C

What comes after the letter l? Is it a vowel or a consonant?

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What comes after the VCC

prob / lem VC / CV

Right again! It is a vowel!

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Blend the word!

prob / lem VC / CV

A VCCV pattern let’s you know that there are two syllables.

It also let’s you know that the vowels make their short sounds.

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Does this sound complicated?

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Does this sound complicated?

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Let’s practice!

Look for the VCCV patterns in these words!

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m

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m u

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m u f

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m u f f

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m u f f i

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m u f f i n

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Do you see the pattern?

m u f f i n

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Do you see the pattern?

m u f f i n V

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Do you see the pattern?

m u f f i n V C

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Do you see the pattern?

m u f f i n V C C

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Do you see the pattern?

m u f f i n V C C V

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Now I can divide the word!I’ll divide the word into syllables right between the consonants!

muf / fin V C/ C V

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Now it is your turn.

Right the next word on a piece of paper.

Draw a slash between the consonants.

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• trumpet

• cactus

• after

• helmet

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Check your work!

trum / pet

cac / tus

af / ter

hel / met

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Great Job!