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Syllables

Syllables. Introduction. Lesson. Quiz . Introduction. This lesson is based on the following Kindergarten Language Arts Content Standard in Ohio: Phonemic Awareness, Word Recognition and Fluency: Distinguish the number of syllables in words by

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Syllables

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  1. Syllables Introduction Lesson Quiz

  2. Introduction This lesson is based on the following Kindergarten Language Arts Content Standard in Ohio: Phonemic Awareness, Word Recognition and Fluency: Distinguish the number of syllables in words by using rhythmic clapping, snapping or counting. In this lesson, students will learn to count syllables by clapping their hands. They need some background experience with what a vowel is, but I cover it at the beginning vaguely. Click “next” to start the lesson. Home Next

  3. Lesson Today we are going to learn how many syllables are in a word. The number of vowels a word has is usually equal to the number of syllables it has. Do you remember what a vowel is? Click here to find out! I U E a O Home Next

  4. Circle the vowels to help you find the number of syllables. Remember that silent E’s do not count! Click here to see what it looks like to circle the vowels in the word, “kitten.” Kitten Home Back Next

  5. Circling vowels is helpful, but now it’s time to clap! Clap your hands while you say a word out loud. Try clapping out “butterfly.” Butt-er-fly While saying butterfly, you clap 3 times. There are 3 syllables in butterfly. Home Back Next

  6. Try it out with the word “umbrella.” Umbrella Can you find the vowels? Click here to circle the vowels. Home Back Next

  7. Umbrella Now clap out each syllable as you say the word, “umbrella.” Try it out! How many syllables did you find? Home Back Next

  8. brel la Um Double check your work! Did you find 3 syllables? Click here! Home Back Next

  9. Quiz You have completed the lesson on clapping syllables! Now you can click “next” to take the quiz, or “back” to repeat the lesson. Home Back Next

  10. How many syllables are in this word? Snowflake A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 Home

  11. Guess again! Snow flake Click here for a hint. Home Back

  12. You got it right! Snow flake 2 syllables! Home Next

  13. How many vowels are in this word? Flower A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 Home

  14. Guess again! Flower Click here for a hint. Home Back

  15. You got it right! Flower 2 vowels! Home Next

  16. How many syllables are in this word? Shark A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 Home

  17. Guess again! Shark Click here for a hint. Home Back

  18. You got it right! Shark 1 syllable! Home Next

  19. You did it! You have completed the lesson! You now know how to count syllables by clapping. Click “next” to see the credits. Home Next

  20. Credits • http://www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/Pages/ODE/ODEDetail.aspx?page=3&TopicRelationID=1699&ContentID=489&Content=112055 • http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/15864.aspx Home

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