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Phonics

7 Syllable Types
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Closed
A syllable in which a single
vowel is followed by a
consonant. The vowel is
usually short.

cat rab/bit muf/fin

vc sit
man
pen/cil
kit/ten
in/sect
pil/grim
Open
A syllable ending with a
single vowel. The vowel is
usually long.

v go
so
she
spi/der
la/dy
ta/ble
mu/sic
pi/lot
de/pend
Magic e
A syllable with the long
vowel-consonant-
silent e paern.

vce bone
cake
Pete
pine
flute
cane
game
save
poke
Vowel Team

A syllable containing two vowels that together


make one vowel sound. ai, ea, oa, ee, -ay, -oe

vv bean
pie
bow
cheek
boat
tray
R-Controlled

A syllable in which the vowel(s) is followed by the single


leer “r”. The vowel sound is “controlled” by the “r”.
barn torn star

vr fern
bird
burn worn
purse yard
Diphthong
A syllable containing two
vowels in which a new vowel
sound is formed by the
combination of both vowel
sounds.
oi, oy, oo, oo, ou, ow, au, aw, ew

vv foil
toy
owl
blue
cloud
food
annoy
audio
pout
Consonant -le

An unaccented final syllable containing a consonant


e and -le.
bub/ble han/dle

cle cir/cle
jun/gle
hum/ble
tram/ple
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