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