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What is a Syllable?. All words contain syllables. All words contain syllables.  Syllables are often used in poetry to give meter to the work. 

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1 What is a Syllable?

2 All words contain syllables. All words contain syllables.  Syllables are often used in poetry to give meter to the work.  http://www.rhymer.com/ http://www.rhymer.com/  The Cat in the Hat-reloaded  The sun did not shine. 5  It was too wet to play.6  So we sat in the house6  All that cold, cold wet day.6  Meter-The measured arrangement of words in a poem, identified by the number of syllables in a line.

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4 Types of Syllables?  A syllable is a word or part of a word made by one push of breath  A syllable must have at least one vowel  In order to identify the number of syllables, it often helps to count the number of vowel sounds in the word.  In order to identify the number of syllables, it often helps to count the number of vowel sounds in the word.  There are six syllable types: 1. Closed Syllable 2. Vowel-Consonant-e Syllable 3. Open Syllable 4. Consonants-le Syllable 5. R-Controlled syllable 6. Vowel Digraph/Diphthong “D” syllable  Information gathered from (Wilson/Rules Notebook)

5 Syllables continued  syllable breaks often contain word families or rhyming words.  Lets look at some examples of syllables, just to make sure we understand what they are.

6 The Six Syllable types

7 Closed Syllable words 1. This syllable can only have one vowel 2. The vowel is followed by one or more consonants (its closed in) 3. The vowel sound is short. Words such as cat, bat, and rat are a few examples. These words are considered to be one syllable. They can exist in multi-syllabic words such as cat-a-log or bat-tle.

8 List some multi-syllabic words? HappenDollarletter

9 There are always exceptions to every rule.

10 Exceptions Closed syllables  Old, olt, ost, ild, ind  The vowel is usually long even though it is in a closed syllable  Examples:  The kind old host went wild on his colt.  The child on the colt has the most blindfolds.

11 Vowel-Consonant-e Syllable 1. This syllable has a vowel, then a consonant, then an e. 2. The first vowel is long. 3. The e is silent

12 Below are some examples: Mile Late hope stove Lets review the rule for a vowel-consonant-e syllable

13 Lets write some vowel-consonant-e syllable words I’ll start out with a few  Rope  Close  Bone  Flute

14 Because there are always exceptions:  The letter V (give) short I sound  Sometimes a word has a vowel, a v, then an e. The e may make the vowel long, or it may be there because English words do not end in a v. The vowel sound may still be short.

15 Exceptions to the rule influenced word sounds like  Aceplace /is/  Agedamage/ij/  Atepirate/it/  Itefavorite/it/  Ineengine/in/  Icenotice/is/  Ilefertile/il/

16 Open Syllables 1. This syllable has only one vowel which is the last letter in the syllable 2. The vowel sound is long.

17 Open Syllable Examples: 1. Hi 2. No 3. She 4. Sty 5. flu

18 Open syllable words  Can you identify what type of syllables the following words contain? _______________________________ A. B. C. A. B. C. Closedvowel-consonant-e syllable open Sky/linere/latede/mand ______________________

19 Consonant-le syllable 1. This syllable has only three letters: a consonant, an I and an e. a consonant, an I and an e. 2. The e is silent. It is the vowel; every syllable needs at least one vowel. The consonant and the I are sounded like a blend. 3. This syllable must be the last syllable in a multi-syllabic word.

20 Can you identify the syllables in each of the following words? A. Open B. le C. Closed  Ta/ble table ____________  Lit/tle little ____________  Rif/fle riffle ____________

21 Exceptions  When this syllable is preceded by an s the t is silent. This syllable is sounded /L/.  Cas/tlewhis/tle

22 R-controlled Syllables 1. This syllable contains a single vowel followed by an r (ar, er, ir, or, ur). 2. The vowel is neither long nor short,; it is controlled by the R. Examples: Carbirdburn Herhorn

23 Other r controlled words  Born  Short  porch

24 Combining these syllables to make multi-syllabic words is possible Examples  Car/pet carpet  Hor/nethornet  Re/sortresort  Mar/blemarble

25 Can you identify the syllables the following words?  Car/pet ____________   Hor/net ____________  Re/sort ____________  Mar/ble____________ A. Open B. r-controlled C. le D. closed

26 Exceptions  A vowel followed by a double r is often short. Examples: Larry Terry Hurry Larry Terry Hurry Carry MarryHarry

27 Vowel Digraph/Diphthong “D” Syllable Vowel Digraph: Two vowels together that represent one sound (ee). Example: plain pl(ai)n toe t(oe) boil b(oi)l Diphthong: A sound that begins with one vowel and glides into another (oi). Example: display dis/pl (ay) valley val/l(ey) saucer s(au)/ c(er) saucer s(au)/ c(er)


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