Articles related to "Vowel Patterns"



How to Teach Spelling: Vowel Patterns
When teaching spelling, start with short vowel sounds, then move to vowel diagraphs. Take one sound at a time. The long "ee", the long "a", and here, the long "i" sound.
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Teach Spelling Using Vowel-Consonant Patterns
Once your child is familiar with the basic vowel sounds, tackle more complex spelling by teaching him or her to identify vowel consonant clusters that occur regularly.
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Teach Spelling with Vowel A+Consonant Clusters
Learning spelling is much easier if the child can recognize alphabet clusters, especially vowel-consonant clusters that repeat frequently and make similar sounds.
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Teach Spelling with Vowel-Consonant Clusters – A
After basic vowel sounds, teach a child to recognize vowel-consonant cluster patterns. Begin with sound clusters that use the vowel "a", as in the "VCe pattern".
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Teaching Kids Complex U Sounds in Spelling
When teaching spelling, break up the "u" sound into two sessions for easier retention. Teach the simple "u" sound first. Then, move on to more complex combinations.
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Teaching Kids Simple U Sounds in Spelling
When teaching spelling, begin with short vowel sounds and then vowel combinations and diagraphs. Isolate the long "a", long "ee", long "i", and then, the long "u" sound.
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