Open and Closed Syllables By Risa Udell
There are six basic syllable patterns. Today we’re going to review two. open syllables closed syllables
Closed Syllables These syllables end in a consonant. The vowel sound is usually short. rabbit and napkin are two examples.
These syllables end in a consonant. The vowel sound is usually short.
These syllables end in a consonant. The vowel sound is usually short.
Open Syllables These syllables end in a vowel. The vowel sound is usually long. Tiger and pilot are two examples.
These syllables end in a vowel. The vowel sound is usually long.
These syllables end in a vowel. The vowel sound is usually long.
Reading Opened and Closed Syllables. reremem lolomom fifimim bobotot
Make Words With These Syllables bubple cirgle steeble ancle
Read the words. fan tas tic fa ble ab sent
Let’s practice. fos sil
Let’s practice. fossil
Let’s practice. val ley
Let’s practice. valley
Let’s practice. dis cov er y
Let’s practice. discovery
Let’s practice. re mem ber
Let’s practice. remember
Let’s practice. fal len
Let’s practice. fallen
One More! di no saur