Final Stable Syllable -le



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Final Stable Syllable -le Explicit Phonics Lesson Final Stable Syllable: Consonant le Day 1 A syllable is a word (flat hands about a foot apart, palms facing) or part of a word (move hands together until about 6 inches apart) with one talking vowel (left hand with 2 fingers forming a V {for "vowel", right hand with fingers and thumb opening and closing between the V on the left hand). Say and do that again with me. A syllable is a word or part of a word with one talking vowel. What is a syllable? A syllable is a word or part of a word with one talking vowel. How can we decide how many syllables are in a given word? Clap, snap, hand under chin, or fingers keeping lips closed counting the pushes. Today we are going to learn about a syllable type. This syllable type comes at the end of a word and is called a final stable syllable, final because it is at the end of words and stable because consonant le is always the same. When you see this syllable type, you will see a consonant followed by le at the end of a 2 (or more) syllable word. The sound of the -le is /əl/. Let s look at a word. Write the word little. This word is little. How many syllables are in the word little? 2 What is the first syllable? lit That leaves -tle. That is a final stable syllable. The e on the end is not long or short. The e uses a schwa sound (ə: almost like a short ŭ sound) just before the L in the tle syllable. Here is the symbol that can be used to remind us to use the final stable syllable sound.the sound of this syllable is /təl/. ( A big schwa underlining the le and circling around to the top of the consonant before the L) Follow the same procedure with the word table (an open syllable and a final stable syllable.) Write the word table. How many syllables are in the word table? 2 What is the first syllable in table? ta The a uses its long sound because it is on the end of the syllable and there is no consonant to close it off. Is the vowel in that syllable long or short? long That leaves ble as the final syllable. It is a final stable syllable because it ends with le. Mark the syllable with the large schwa as was done with the word little. Then show a list

of possible consonants that can begin the final stable syllable: -ble, -cle, -dle, -fle, - gle, -kle, -ple, -tle, and -zle. What do we call a syllable that ends with consonant le at the end of a word? A final stable syllable What is on the end of a final stable syllable? le Which syllable type has a schwa vowel sound? a final stable syllable PA Listen for the final stable syllable at the end of some words. Give me thumbs up if the word has the final stable syllable sound and thumbs down if the word doesn t have the final stable syllable sound. For example, if the word is marble, you would show me thumbs up because you hear the ble at the end. If the word is market, you would show me thumbs down because you don not hear afinal stable syllable. Pronounce these words to have the students indicate if the word has the final stable syllable sound: pickle apple lemon waffle pepper popsicle saddle gallop stable bridle blanket buckle Decoding Use two colors of markers to write the final stable syllable words one syllable at a time on the board as the class sounds out that syllable. Then blend the word as a whole. gig gle hum ble hud dle tic kle pic kle puz zle bat tle bot tle pad dle buc kle After the words are decoded, briefly discuss meanings of words that may be unfamiliar to the students. Reread the lines of words with the class. Then give clues and have the students tell their buddy which word is the answer. Call on one set of buddies to give and spell the answer. Circle the words on the board as they are given as answers. Clues could be: 1. two sides working against each other battle 2. used to move a conoe in the water paddle 3. a cucumber used in a sandwich pickle 4. a group of people standing close together huddle 5. a little laugh giggle 6. pieces fit together to make a picture puzzle 7. metal latch on a belt buckle 8. antonym for proud humble 9. a place to store a liquid bottle The last word (tickle) is read by the students and used in a sentence that is told to their buddy. This exercise will give practice in reading words with final stable syllable words and will help expose them to oral vocabulary at the same time.

Reading Decodable Text: Use the decoding practice words in text. Read the passage to the students, have the class read it chorally, and then have buddy A read to buddy B. Then B will read to A. Day 2 What letters are at the end of a final stable syllable? le Where does a final stable syllable come in a word? At the end What vowel sound is heard in a final stable syllable? A schwa sound How do we mark the final stable syllable? PA Listen to these sets of two words. Check with your buddy first and then raise your hands to tell me which word has a final stable syllable. If the two words are timber and tickle, you would tell me tickle because it has the final stable syllable. puddle pudding purple orange center middle table chair lacy ruffles simple difficult thunder rumble bottle platter story fable apples peaches pancakes waffles glitter sparkle Decoding Follow the Day 1. grum ble shut tle sim ple mid dle sin gle a ble la dle jun gle spar kle gar gle sam ple jig gle 1. used to dish out soup or gravy ladle 2. synonym for complain grumble 3. can do able 4. rain forest jungle 5. carries things back and forth shuttle 6. to move back and forth quickly jiggle 7. synonym for center middle 8. a way to rinse your throat gargle

9. a model to show what something looks like sample 10. antonym for complicated simple 11. only one single Have the students tell their buddy a sentence using the last word (sparkle.) Reading Decodable Text: Have student Buddies practice reading the consonant -le phrases. (You will need at least one copy for each pair of students.) Day 3 What is a syllable? A syllable is a word or part of a word with one talking vowel. What is the syllable type that we are studying this week? Final stable syllable What do you see that makes you know that the syllable is a final stable syllable? Consonant le Where does the final stable syllable come in a word? At the end What is the vowel sound in a final stable syllable? A schwa sound Encoding: Use the dictation procedure. 1. /l/ l /bəl/ -ble / təl/ -tle /dəl/ -dle / gəl/ -gle 2. able table stable 3. giggle wiggle jiggle 4. timetable unable 5. The jello will wiggle when you jiggle the table. Reading Decodable Text: Have student Buddies practice rereading the phrases. (You will need at least one copy for each pair of students.) Day 4 Display these words: bubble blubber bottle Which word does not have a final stable syllable? blubber How do you know it doesn t have a final stable syllable? It does not end with le How do we mark the final stable syllable? a large schwa underlining the -le and circling around the end of the word stopping at the consonant that is before the le. Word Building Display cards with the following syllables randomly in two groups: consonant le and those that aren t. jun dim muf bun hum puz

gle ple fle dle ble zle Give the buddy pairs 3 or 4 minutes to see how many words they can make and write using a syllable from each group. Then check to see how many they got right by matching the cards to form the words. Follow the same procedure with these syllables on cards. bot un crum thim han tat fa tle cle ble ble dle tle ble Reading Decodable Text: Provide students with copies of final stable syllable sentences. Have them locate and circle words with final stable syllables. Then practice reading the sentences with buddy strategy. Day 5 What is a syllable? A syllable is a word or a part of a word with one talking vowel. What does a final stable syllable look like? Consonant le What is the vowel sound in a final stable syllable? A schwa sound Where in a word do you find a final stable syllable? At the end How do we mark a final stable syllable? With a big schwa around the syllable Encoding Use the dictation procedure. 1. /k/ -ck /kəl/ -kle /pəl/ -ple /zəl/ -zle /fəl/ -fle 2. purple apple simple 3. puddle paddle handle 4. people candlestick 5. A simple apple crisp is not hard to assemble. Reading Decodable Text: Reread final stable syllable sentence and phrases using the buddy strategy. Decoding Practice bubble candle jungle apple little ankle cattle bottle sample simple a little bottle bubble bath the simple puzzle

a candlestick 1. Twinkle, twinkle little star how I wonder what you are. 2. Do you want to eat, a pickle or an apple? 3. Mable went to the stable to saddle her horse. 4. Can you help me buckle the bridle? 5. The purple popsicles are on the table. 6. Rock the baby in the little cradle. 7. Uncle Jake will read a fable about a turtle and a hair. 8. They sell beagle and poodle puppies at the pet store. Final Stable Syllable Phrases 1. a sharp needle 2. humble people 3. twinkle and sparkle 4. purple popsicles 5. tickle and giggle 6. the pickle jar 7. waffles or pancakes 8. pull the handle

9. wiggle and jiggle 10. crumbled crackers 11. crumpled paper 12. mumbled words 13. in the mud puddle 14. paddle boat 15. crab apple tree 16. dinner table 17. space shuttle 18. a horse stable 19. read a fable 20. saddle and bridle 21. buckle your belt 22. deep in the jungle 23. a single waffle 24. a simple riddle Final Stable Syllable Sentences 1. The fire crackles and sparkles. 2. Uncle Karl is a cattle rancher.

3. The eagle settled in its nest. 4. A little apple was on the table. 5. The purple candle went out. 6. Circle the words that have two syllables. 7. The rattle fell out of the baby s cradle. 8. He played a simple tune on his fiddle. 9. Please do not tattle to your teacher. 10. Wilbur was a very humble pig. 11. A bundle of sticks is hard to break. 12. We quickly worked the simple puzzle. 13. She hurt her ankle when she jumped the hurdle. 14. Let me a sample that apple pie. 15. Kendrick has a little dimple on his cheek. 16. The bottle broke when it fell.