Slide 1-k, -ck, or –ke a the end of a word? Slide 2 Use –ck if you hear the /k/ sound right after a short vowel. Examples: back peck sick sock tuck Slide 3 Use –ke…
Wilson Reading System Substep 3.2 Mandy Ellis Wilder Waite Elementary School Goal Decode two closed syllables with more than three sounds in a syllable. Syllable division…
Wilson Reading System Substep 3.2 Mandy Ellis Wilder Waite Elementary School Goal Decode two closed syllables with more than three sounds in a syllable. Syllable division…
Wilson Reading System Substep 3.2 Mandy Ellis Wilder Waite Elementary School Goal Decode two closed syllables with more than three sounds in a syllable. Syllable division…