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Reading Multi-Syllable Words {Consonant +LE}
This gives practice reading multisyllabic words with consonant + le syllables, along with many hopefully prior learned syllables. This helps kids break apart words to read and spell longer words.
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Reading Multi-Syllable Words {Vowel Teams}
This gives practice reading multisyllabic words with vowel team and diphthong syllables, along with many hopefully prior learned syllables. This helps kids break apart words to read and spell longer words.
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Reading Multi-Syllable Words {R-controlled}
This gives practice reading multisyllabic words with r-controlled syllables, along with closed and open syllables. This helps kids break apart words to read and spell longer words.
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Reading Multi-Syllable Words {CVCe Silent E}
This gives practice reading multisyllabic words with silent e or magic e CVCe syllables, along with closed and open syllables. This helps kids break apart words to read and spell longer words.
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Ending Rules: Doubling, drop -e, y to i
When we add suffixes to certain words, there are some important rules to know. In this video we learn about doubling the final consonant, dropping the e before adding a suffix, and changing the y to i before adding a suffix.
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Suffixes {Review}
Practice 12 common suffixes by going through their meaning and word examples.
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Inside the World of Lexicography: Writing and Defining Dictionaries
In this video transcript, Peter Sokolowski, a lexicographer from Merriam-Webster, discusses the process of writing a dictionary and the impact of the internet and artificial intelligence on lexicography. He addresses questions about...
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The Longest Words in English and Other Languages
In this video, the speaker explores some of the longest words in English and other languages, discussing their origins and meanings. From scientific terms to schoolyard favorites, the video takes a lighthearted approach to showcasing the...
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How to Practice Multi-Syllable Words - American English Pronunciation
Learn how to break long words up and practice by stress: stressed syllables on their own, and unstressed syllables together.