Consonant -le Words Worksheet
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and using words ending with the consonant -le syllable.
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Consonant -le Words
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A consonant -le syllable is a special type of syllable found at the end of many English words. It has a consonant, followed by the letters 'l' and 'e'. The 'e' is usually silent, and the 'le' sounds like /ul/.
Examples: little (lit-tle), table (ta-ble), apple (ap-ple)
1. Which word has a consonant -le syllable?
car
jump
apple
read
2. The word 'turtle' has how many syllables?
one
two
three
four
Complete the words with the correct consonant -le ending.
1. The baby likes to gigg .
2. We ate a delicious app .
3. The litt dog barked loudly.
4. Please set the tab for dinner.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. The on the door was loose.
2. I blew a big gum bubble.
3. What is the answer to the ?
4. My favorite color is .
1. Write two sentences. Each sentence must include a word with a consonant -le syllable.
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