40. Consonant le Syllables (Cle)
New Concept Words and Sentences: Consonant le Syllables (Cle)
| List 1 |
| feeble |
cleeble |
| ladle |
plaple |
| staple |
trotle |
| trifle |
flimfle |
| thimble |
dukle |
| bugle |
scroptle |
| pimple |
burdle |
| steeple |
brigle |
- Do you think you can bundle all the papers up in time to dispose them in the trash?
- It was so relaxing on our trip to Portland that for once I was able to be idle.
- The bridle on the horse will need to be fixed before you ride him, or you will go for a tumble.
- I am going to have to take a rest for a while because my temples are throbbing from all this work.
New Concept Words and Sentences: Rabbit Spelling Generalization
| List 2 |
| dab____ |
muz_____ |
| lit_____ |
sup_____ |
| top_____ |
ap_____ |
| pad_____ |
muf_____ |
| whit_____ |
gig_____ |
- Albert has so much stubble on his face that Lucy is finding it hard to cuddle up to him.
- Colleen said to get rid of all the rubble to make it better for her to hobble over on her crutches.
- I cannot stand to hear the baby cry, so we had better find where you put the nipple for her bottle before she starts.
- Did you notice that the baby has dimples in her cheeks?
Review Words
| bubble |
batches |
| keener |
loader |
| sizzle |
obtained |
| waitress |
reproach |
| absentee |
reportedly |
| unwaveringly |
fingernails |
| meekly |
regarded |
| swarthy |
hollandaise |
| coddle |
digestive |
| amble |
boastingly |
| dues |
batty |
| rancid |
deemed |
| dimple |
scarred |
| silky |
romaine |
| vie |
cozy |
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. |
Review
Consonant-le Syllable
These are ‘consonant le syllables’. In a consonant le syllable, a consonant is followed by le. Count back 3 letters from the end to divide these syllables from others. This is another job of e. The ‘e’ is silent but is a visual marker that there is a vowel sound in this syllable which is unstressed /Ə/. You now have all 6 syllable types. Cle will always be found in words with 2 or more syllables and will always be at the end of a word.
fable; circle; candle; rifle; google; sparkle; apple; castle; mantle
Other syllable types can be the 1st syllable
| closed as in handle |
open as in table |
| r-controlled as in gargle |
vowel team as in beetle. |
Practice
Add the suffix ‘ly’ to make these words into adverbs:
| keen____ |
unwavering____ |
| meek____ |
reported____ |
Add the suffix that means ‘in the past’:
| obtain____ |
regard____ |
| deem____ |
scar____ |
| Subject Noun |
Possession |
Singular Possessive |
Plural Possessive |
| girl |
dimples |
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| waitress |
shift |
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| member |
fees |
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| trucker |
lunch |
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| ship |
sails |
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Identify words in these contractions
| should’ve |
they’re |
we’ve |
| she’s |
couldn’t |
I’ve |
| can’t |
you’ll |
don’t |
Make contractions
| would not |
you are |
could have |
| they have |
will not |
they are |
| I am |
you have |
would not |