Phonics #Day6

When two consonants appear between two vowels, divide right between them VC/VC: rab-bit (rab/bit), nap-kin (nap/kin). The V/CV and VC/V Patterns (Single Consonant) V/CV (Before the consonant): Often makes the first vowel long (ro-bot). VC/V (After the consonant): Often makes the first vowel short (cab-in). The V/V Rule (Adjacent Vowels) Divide between two vowels that create separate sounds, such as in li/on or di/et