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1. The short vowel sounds are:



2. The long vowel sounds are:

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



2. /ā/ /ē/ /ī/ /ō/ /ū/

C says /s/ before_____________


(Which 3 letters?)

e, i, or y

Which letters are often doubled after a single vowel at the end of a one-syllable word?

f, l, s

(3 letters)

ck is only used right after __________________.

a short vowel

(Long or Short?)

1. The vowel in a closed syllable is usually _______________________



2. The vowel in an open syllable is usually ______________________

1. Short



2. Long

Long or Short

English words usually don't end in ______________________________

i, j, u, v

(4 letters)

Every syllable has at least one _______________________________

Vowel

The 'find gold' rule for one-syllable words:



i and o often say their long sounds when followed by ___________________________

Two Consonants

g may say /j/ before ____________

e, i, y

(3 letters)

Homophones are words that sound alike but are spelled:


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Differently.