I Wanna Iguana
by Karen Kaufman Orloff
Illustrated by David Catrow
by Karen Kaufman Orloff
Illustrated by David Catrow
These are some of the most misspelled words because they make very little phonemic sense. This week we will focusing on breaking the words into syllables. The students will learn that the -le is always attached to a consonant. We will also be reviewing the vowel syllable rule from last week. (Vowel at the end of the syllable says its long sound. Vowels not at the end of the syllable say their short sound). It's not enough to just memorize the spelling, it is important that your child understands this pattern as well!
This Week's Spelling Word List:
Final Syllable -le
1. handle
2. trouble
3. simple
4. people
5. middle
6. table
7. little
8. gentle
9. poodle
10. pickle
11. noodle
12. saddle
13. juggle
14. uncle
15. riddle
16. example
17. throttle
18. obstacle
19. miracle
20. muscle
Final Syllable -le
1. handle
2. trouble
3. simple
4. people
5. middle
6. table
7. little
8. gentle
9. poodle
10. pickle
11. noodle
12. saddle
13. juggle
14. uncle
15. riddle
16. example
17. throttle
18. obstacle
19. miracle
20. muscle
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