5.1 Don’t be a cry baby!.

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5.1 Don’t be a cry baby!

The new syllable type What type of syllable is this? h i t

The new syllable type h i t Why is it closed? What closes it? What sound does the i make?

The new syllable type h i If I take away the t, this is an open syllable. h i If a closed syllable makes a short sound, what sound will an open syllable make?

Open syllables Open syllables have only one vowel, and the vowel is left open. The vowel is the last letter in the syllable. The vowel makes a long sound. me so she go

Open syllables Read these real and nonsense words: flu no I ye tha be ca

Open Syllables m y Y can be used as a vowel in an open syllable. In a one syllable word the y makes the /ī/ sound.

Y as a vowel in open syllables c r y

Open Syllables b a b y Y can be used as a vowel in an open syllable. In a two syllable word, if the y is not in the first syllable, it makes a /ē/ sound.

ī ē Don’t be a cry baby!

Read and mark these words: cry so fly flu shy no me try he hi