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Unlock the world of 3 and 4 syllable words with our simple, effective guidance! This lesson illustrates how to break down longer words into manageable syllables, making reading and spelling easier and more enjoyable. Follow essential rules for dividing syllables, such as splitting between consonants and understanding blends. With engaging examples like "bathtub" and "fantastic," learners will gain confidence in tackling longer words. Let's make learning fun and effective—because reading with ease is within everyone's reach!
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snapdragon Intro to 3.4 3 and 4 syllable words!
Reading and spelling words with more than 2 syllables is EASY!!! • We can still divide these words into smaller parts/syllables to make them easier to read and write! snap drag on
We use the same rules in words with more than 2 syllables! • Rule #1 (Sub step 3.1) • Divide between 2 consonants. • * napkin • * traffic
Rule#2 (Sub step 3.1) • For now, when there is only 1 consonant, that consonant is needed to close in the first syllable. • * relish • * habit
Rule#3 (Sub step 3.1) • With 3 consonants between 2 vowels, including a diagraph, the diagraph stays together. • * bathtub • * nutshell
Rule #4 (Sub step 3.2) • If there are 3 consonants between vowels (without a diagraph) the blend stays together. • * impress • * ostrich
Rule #5 (Sub step 3.2) • If a blend can be made in both directions, almost always, the blend goes with the 2nd syllable. • * mattress • * hundred
Rule#6 (Sub step 3.2) • With 4 consonants, it will split between them. • * gangplank • * handclasp
break it into syllables…say each syllable! IT’S EASY!! • fantastic fan tas tic • Atlantic At lan tic • congressman • athletic