Vowels and Consonants.

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Vowels and Consonants

What is the difference? A, E, I, O ,U, and sometimes Y Open sound Usually found in the middle of words We are what? Some examples are B,C,F,G,D,Z… Closed sound There will be more than one in a word in most cases. We are what?

We are vowels!!

We are consonants!!

Long and Short Vowels…You’ll have to sound them out! A- apple E- egg I-igloo O- office U- under Y- yellow Am I short or long? A- ape E- need I- lie O- code U- use Y is not included Am I short or long?

I’m Long!

I’m a short vowel sound!