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Mastering Syllables: Your Guide to Word Separation

Learn how to identify the syllables in words through essential rules and practice examples. A syllable acts as a separation within a word, and recognizing them can enhance reading and pronunciation skills. This lesson covers key rules, such as separating double consonants, compound words, and prefixes from suffixes. Engage with practical examples such as "Ratty," "Returnable," and "Hammer," among others, to strengthen your understanding of syllable division. Join us in mastering this fundamental aspect of language!

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Mastering Syllables: Your Guide to Word Separation

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  1. Lesson Objective Identify the syllables of a word.

  2. What is a syllable? A syllable is a separation between a word.

  3. Rule #1 Separate between double consonants

  4. Rule #2 Separate between two words in a compound word

  5. Rule #3 Separate between a suffix and a prefix

  6. Rule #4

  7. Rule #5

  8. Practice Ratty • ra-tt-y • rat-ty • r-at-ty

  9. Practice Returnable • re-turn-a-ble • ret-urn-a-ble • re-turn-able

  10. Practice Hammer • ha-mm-er • ham-mer • ha-m-m-er

  11. Practice Firehouse • fire-house • fi-re-house • fi-re-ho-use

  12. Practice Picnic • pi-c –ni-c • pic-ni-c • pic-nic

  13. Practice Reflection • re-fle-c-tion • re-flec-tion • refl-ec-tion

  14. Practice Tomorrow • to-mor-row • tom-or-row • to-morr-ow

  15. Practice Summer • su-mm-er • sum-mer • summ-er

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