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SYLLABLES

SYLLABLES. or. “chunks” of sound. Remember:. Every syllable has one vowel sound. A syllable may or may not contain any consonants. All words have at least one syllable. Sometimes the rules do not work, but most of the time they do. RULE 1.

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SYLLABLES

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  1. SYLLABLES or “chunks” of sound

  2. Remember: • Every syllable has one vowel sound. • A syllable may or may not contain any consonants. • All words have at least one syllable. • Sometimes the rules do not work, but most of the time they do.

  3. RULE 1 The number of vowel sounds in a word equals the number of syllables. Every syllable has to have a vowel sound. can win-dow mag-net-ic

  4. RULE 2 When two consonants come between two vowels, the word is usually split between the consonants. but-ter hap-py cam-pus sel-dom

  5. RULE 3 A compound word is divided between the two words that make the compound word. for-getsnow-man rain-coat

  6. RULE 4 Consonant blends and digraphs are never separated. mush-yrock-et

  7. Click on the word that has been divided correctly:

  8. pan-cake panc-ake

  9. CORRECT

  10. TRY AGAIN Remember: A compound word is divided between the words that make the compound word.

  11. bus-hel bush-el

  12. Try Again Remember: Consonant blends and digraphs are never separated.

  13. CORRECT

  14. treat tr-eat

  15. Try Again Remember: The number of vowel sounds in a word equals the number of syllables. Every syllable has to have a vowel sound.

  16. Correct

  17. penc-ils pen-cils

  18. Try Again REMEMBER: When two consonants come between two vowels, the word is usually split between the consonants

  19. CORRECT

  20. sea-weed seaweed

  21. sea-weed seaweed

  22. Try Again REMEMBER: A compound word is divided between the words that make the compound word.

  23. CORRECT

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