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Closed Syllables * A closed syllable has one vowel in the

Closed Syllables * A closed syllable has one vowel in the syllable and ends with a consonant letter. The vowel sound is usually a short sound. b e d m a t h a p-py n a p -k i n h a p -p e n.

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Closed Syllables * A closed syllable has one vowel in the

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  1. Closed Syllables * A closed syllable has one vowel in the syllable and ends with a consonant letter. The vowel sound is usually a short sound. bed mat hap-py nap-kinhap-pen (Your lips are mostly closed when you say the final consonant sound.)

  2. Open Syllables • An open syllable ends with a vowel sound. • The vowel sound is usually a long sound. • ti- ger hu-man la-bel • ba-con do-nut (Your mouth is open when you say the long vowel sound.)

  3. Vowel-Silent e (Vce) Syllable • Each syllable has only onevowel sound. • When a syllable has two vowels, the first vowel usually makes a long sound, and the second vowel is silent. • bake bike pile • cube rope

  4. Vowel Team Syllables • Two vowels are side-by-side. ea • The first vowel says its name. ea • The second vowel is silent. ea • Sometimes the two vowels • make a whole new sound. ou • team mail cof-fee • play shout mail-box a e e

  5. r - Controlled Syllables • When a vowel is followed by the letter r, • the sound of the two letters changes. park store her girl hurt re-mem-ber Bossy r Silent vowel

  6. Consonant + le, al, el Syllables • A consonant + le, al, or el is usually the • last syllable in a word. • ta-ble den-tal ren-tal • pic-kle nic-kel lit-tle s c r a m – b l e

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