rd 3 Grade Lesson 26 Spelling Words VCCV Syllabication VCCV Syllabication • When a word has a vowel, two consonants, then another vowel, the word.

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3 Grade Lesson 26
Spelling Words
VCCV Syllabication
VCCV Syllabication
• When a word has a vowel, two consonants,
then another vowel, the word can usually
be broken into syllables between the two
consonants.
For example:
tractor-
sundae-
trac  tor
sun  dae
person
(per  son)
Oprah Winfrey is a famous person.
helmet (hel  met)
It is very important to wear a helmet when
you ride a bike.
until (un  til)
They stayed outside playing until it was
almost dark and they had to go home.
carpet (car  pet)
Her new room had purple carpet.
Monday (Mon  day)
Monday is the first day of the school week.
enjoy (en  joy)
He will enjoy every bite of this watermelon!
forget (for  get)
It’s not a good idea to forget you still had the
gas pump hooked to your car!
problem (prob  lem)
This fish has got a BIG problem!
Sunday (Sun  day)
Sunday is the first day of the calendar week.
garden (gar  den)
What a beautiful garden!
order (or  der)
The waitress was taking their order.
mistake (mis  take)
The people who painted this street made
a mistake!
umpire (um  pire)
The umpire is the judge in baseball.
herself (her  self)
Her mom let her feed herself, but I’m not sure
that was such a good idea!