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1
Q
  1. Pull down the letter tiles: a, e, i, o, u

The short vowel sounds are

The long vowel sounds are

A
  1. /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/

2. /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/

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2
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  1. C says /s/ before
A

e, i, y

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3
Q
  1. Which letters are often doubled after a single vowel at the end of a one-syllable word?
A

f, l, s

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4
Q
  1. Ck is only use right after
A

a short vowel

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5
Q
  1. The vowel in a closed syllable is usually (long or short)

The vowel in an open syllable is usually (long or short)

A
  1. short

2. long

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6
Q
  1. English words don’t end in
A

Student response after Step 3: i

Student response after Step 20: i or j

Student response after Step 21: i, j, u, or y

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7
Q
  1. Every syllable has at least on
A

vowel

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8
Q
  1. I or O followed by two consonants may be (long or short)
A

long

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9
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G may say /j/ before

A

e, i, or y

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