Lesson 9 3rd Grade Language Arts Syllabication Main Idea

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Lesson 9 3rd Grade Language Arts Syllabication Main Idea with Ms. Sheri Lesson 9 Syl-la-ble Syllabication Main Idea Supporting Details

In lesson 5 we talked about syllables. Syllables are the parts or beats of words. Each syllable contains two or three sounds. Sometimes these three sounds are made with many letters because of magic e, blends, and dipthongs. sled wink

An open syllable has a single vowel that is not followed by another letter. That vowel says its own name. A closed syllable has a single vowel that makes a short sound. The i in hi says his name but is short in hid. hi hi d

banjo banjo băn/jō ban/jo I will show you how to break a word into syllables. banjo c v c c v banjo ban/jo c v c / c v cl o băn/jō c v c / c v

cl o băn/jō c v c / c v This word is an example of the cvc/cv syllable pattern. It has a closed syllable followed by an open syllable.

music mu/sic mū/sĭc Another syllable pattern is cv/cvc. c v c v c o cl

humid product student hū/mĭd pro/duct stu/dent cv cvc Here are a few words to practice breaking into syllables. humid product student o cl hū/mĭd cv cvc o cl pro/duct cv cvc o cl stu/dent cv cvc

combo blemish comic com/bo blem/ish com/ic Let's try some more. cl o cvc cv cl cl blem/ish cvc vc cl cl com/ic cvc vc

locate hopeful volume o m-e lo/cate o m-e vol/ume m-e cl hope/ful Another syllable type is magic e like in these words. locate hopeful volume o m-e lo/cate cv cvc* o m-e vol/ume cvc vc* m-e cl hope/ful cvc* cvc

bombastic excavate ex/ca/vate bom/bast/ic Now let's do some three syllable words. bombastic excavate cl cl cl bom/bast/ic cvc cvc vc cl o m-e ex/ca/vate vc cv cvc*

This is the end of the phonics lesson for today. You will practice what we learned with the Syllable Break worksheet. For extra practice you can play the Ramona forever syllable game.

Main idea detail detail detail The main idea is like the bun of what you read holding all the details together. The details are tucked inside the main idea.

The supporting details give more information about the main idea. The main idea is mostly what the text is about. The supporting details give more information about the main idea.

We will read some passages and find the main idea in each We will read some passages and find the main idea in each. Just click below. In nonfiction the main idea is in the topic sentence. Main Idea Passages

1.Complete Syllable Break worksheet Assignment: 1.Complete Syllable Break worksheet 2. Read and answer main idea questions for Squirrels 3.Read and answer main idea questions for DNA 4. Play Ramona Forever Syllable Game Good-bye