Lesson 5 Word Lists and Sentences
VC/CV Syllable Division
| List 1 | |
|---|---|
| victim | dapnit |
| nitwit | radsig |
| griffin | figrap |
| kidnap | winzap |
| plastic | bimsap |
| pallid | vaptin |
| lactic | labnit |
| limpid | tipnad |
- 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 |
| vinham | timhad |
What Says?
| 1. | 6. |
| 2. | 7. |
| 3. | 8. |
| 4. | 9. |
| 5. | 10. |
Spelling and Sentence Dictation
| 1. | 6. |
| 2. | 7. |
| 3. | 8. |
| 4. | 9. |
| 5. | 10. |
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Review
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 |
| distinct | tipnat |