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In this comprehensive review, we explored foundational lessons on open syllables, emphasizing how the letter 'y' functions as a vowel in both open and closed syllables. We learned to remain flexible when dividing syllables, understanding that certain syllables can combine with either the first or second segments, enhancing our reading and spelling skills. Key concepts included recognizing long vowel sounds created by 'y,' mastering schwa sounds, and applying rules for syllable division. This knowledge is essential for developing strong literacy skills.
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Lesson 1 hi We learned open syllables she flu we
Lesson 1 my We learned that y is sometimes a vowel in an open syllable try shy why
Lesson 1 pry We learned that y will make the long /i/ sound in a one syllable word. sty cry by
Lesson 2 locateorlocate We learned to be flexible when dividing syllables. When there is one in the middle it can go with the first or second syllable! protector protect un iteorunite
ren si siren
vent e event
cate va vacate
quent fre frequent
Lesson 3 pan try We learned that y will make the long /e/ sound in at the end of a two syllable word. gravy ru by handy
ty emp empty
ty plen plenty
ty nas nasty
We remembered the rules for dividing syllables AND were flexible! Lesson 4 We learned to read and spell open, v-e and closed syllable words
ax gal y
pre com hend
re dis spect
las e tic
po im lite
u reg late
ca vol no
co co nut
mol de ish
Lesson 5 We learned the schwa sound for a and i in open syllables. ex tra /u/ com pliment/i/ a lone /u/
brel um la
las A ka
ten an na