Last week we explored the vowel 'a' as an open syllable exception.
This week we will look at the vowel "i" as an open syllable exception.
"i" sounds like short /u/ when used in an open syllable in the middle, next to a consonant: (example: an i mal)
1. Watch the video to learn more. Complete the practice with me on the video.
2. Complete the practice worksheets You can write the words and MARK-UP on a piece of paper, or print out the worksheet.
 L3 U6 wk3 schwa i.mp4
L3 U6 wk3 schwa i.mp4 L3 U6 wk3 schwa i.pdf
L3 U6 wk3 schwa i.pdf L3 U6 wk3 tw.pdf
L3 U6 wk3 tw.pdfYou can write the word and the answer to the questions on a piece of paper, or print out this worksheet.
1. Read the story
2. Answer the comprehension questions.
3. Click "submit" when you are done answering the questions. You will not need to send this to me. I can check it on line.
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