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SVUSD – Grade 5<br />

Lesson 19<br />

<strong>Generalization</strong>:<br />

Final Unstressed Syllable<br />

Vowel Patterns (‘l , ∂l)<br />

In the final unstressed syllable there are <strong>of</strong>ten multiple spellings for one pattern sound<br />

Note: Words ending with (al) tend to be adjectives. When deciding between (il) or (le), it<br />

is useful to know that many more words end with (le)than (el).<br />

al il/ile el le<br />

central civil angel angle<br />

fatal evil barrel fable<br />

final fossil model table<br />

global pencil camel staple<br />

medal pupil novel settle<br />

royal tonsil nickel cycle<br />

rural stencil cancel battle<br />

total tranquil jewel circle<br />

oval gerbil label people<br />

vocal peril towel trouble<br />

neutral council gravel subtle<br />

plural agile travel triple<br />

journal sterile sequel double<br />

mental fragile kennel sample<br />

normal mobile kernel single<br />

postal futile channel whistle<br />

spiral docile quarrel wrinkle<br />

several fertile shrivel triangle<br />

general hostile pretzel article<br />

hospital missile snorkel pickle<br />

personal squirrel scribble<br />

accidental snorkel sprinkle<br />

individual scoundrel struggle<br />

animal<br />

example<br />

Homophone <strong>of</strong> the week – manor, manner

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