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Name<br />

Accented syllables may have vowel sounds that are neither long nor<br />

short. Each of these vowel sounds can be spelled in several different<br />

ways.<br />

/ou/<br />

(ou, ow)<br />

/ô/<br />

(al, aw, au, ough)<br />

/oi/<br />

(oi, oy)<br />

Phonics:<br />

More Accented<br />

Syllables<br />

Sound Spelling Example<br />

/ou/ ou, ow count, plow<br />

/ô/ al, aw, au, ough all, crawl, haul, thought<br />

/oi/ oi, oy boil, boy<br />

Read the words below. Listen to the vowel sound in each accented<br />

syllable. Then place the words below in the correct column of the<br />

chart according to the vowel pattern in the accented syllable of<br />

each word.<br />

<strong>Practice</strong><br />

flawless thoughtless loyal foil<br />

allow power grouchy powder<br />

applause toiling doubting<br />

toying faucet fall<br />

At Home: Think of two additional words for each column<br />

of the chart. Carlos and the Skunk • Grade 5/Unit 4<br />

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