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Vowels - Consonants Syllable finger abbreviation drawer royal spoil
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Vowels - Consonants Wells shows syllable boundaries by leaving spaces:
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C V C (C) V (C) (C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C) Vowels - Consonants
V – central “sound” of the syllable C – outer “shell” of the syllable C V C (C) V (C) (C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C)
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Vowels - Consonants V C V C V V C V C
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Vowel space Say “eee” Say “aaah”
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Vowel space Say “eee” Say “ooooo”
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