Spelling Pattern Posters

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One or more consonants followed by ‘le’, divide before the consonants.

E.g. Bott-le Fidd-le Catt-le


If there are two consonants in the middle, Divide between the two consonants. (Unless they blend to make one sound— ‘ch’, ‘sh’)


Divide before a single middle consonant when the vowel before it is long. rule7(choc/o/late) By James and Callan


One consonant appears between two vowels, it will most likely be in the same syllable as the second vowel.


Divide after the prefix rule1(auto/mobile) By James and Callan


#6 Two consonants in the middle, divide between the two consonants (unless they blend into one sound - ch, sh) By Sophie

E.g. Hap-py


Divide between compound words. E.g. Raincoat: Rain coat.


Divide before a single middle consonant when the vowel before it is to long.

E.G. Ea-ster, Yo-dle, Pea-cocks, koa-la and be-fore. By Alex and Oliver


Divide between compound words

#6

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