This worksheet aims to teach students about the consonant syllable ending, specifically those ending with "consonant + le." As students work through activities that involve circling and crossing out words, they'll develop their ability to identify this syllable rule. Designed with creative visuals of bugs that encourage students to stay engaged, this worksheet is a perfect supplement for lessons on phonemic awareness and syllable patterns.

Consonant-le words are special words that end with two letters, "l" and "e," like "bubble" or "little." When we see a consonant right before the "le" at the end of a word, it helps us know how to sound out the word. The "le" sounds like "ul," and the consonant at the end gives it a little clap before we say "ul." So when you read a word like "apple," you hear the "p" sound and then "ul" at the end.