Closed syllable word list
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Label one side “open” and the other side “closed”. Prepare a list of 10-12 one syllable open and closed syllable words. Possible words could include: go, she, he, hi, me, my, by, cat, let, pot, tub, hip, etc. Write the words on sticky notes. Prepare another list of 10-12 two syllable words that begin with an open or closed syllable.
[DOC File]Goshen Creek/1st GRADE - Springtown ISD
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Closed Sort: Students will do a closed sort. The teacher will tell the students to sort words by the number of syllables in each word. (There will be two categories: two syllable and three syllable words) Discuss what happens to words that end in y when adding a suffix. (y to …
[DOCX File]Sites | Santa Rosa District Schools, Florida
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closed syllables have short vowel sounds. open syllables have long vowel sounds. any single syllable word, with a silent final “e,” will have long vowel sounds. two syllable words with an open first syllable, have long vowels in that syllable. syllable patterns give clues to pronunciation and spelling. The students will be able to…
[DOC File]Study Island
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Word patterns that follow this rule are: VC (am) CVC (ham) CVCC (damp) CCVC (stem) The above patterns are also called “closed syllables”. Some useful rules to know about vowels: When a word or a syllable has only one vowel and it comes at the end of the word or syllable, it usually stands for the long sound. CV (he, me) CV-CVC (ti-ger, na ...
[DOC File]PR Unit 15 Lesson 2
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Demonstrate the understanding that a closed syllable has a single vowel with a consonant after it, making the vowel sound short (e.g., map, sit, stop). Demonstrate the understanding that an open syllable contains a vowel at the end of the syllable and the vowel is usually long (e.g., we, go, hi, she).
Closed Syllables - Susquehanna Township School District
Word lists are presented in the order they are taught in many structured, multisensory language programs: Syllable type 1: Closed syllables — short vowel sounds (TIN, EX, SPLAT) Syllable type 2: Vowel consonant-e — long vowel sounds (BAKE, DRIVE, SCRAPE) Syllable Type 3: Open syllables — long vowel sound (GO, TRI, CUSyllable Type 4: r-controlled syllables (HARD, PORCH, PERT) Syllable ...
[DOC File]Phonics “Cheat Sheet”
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Spelling List: napkin, upset, cannot, jacket, pocket, sunset, rabbit, insect, cactus, magnet. Wednesday---Unit 15 Lesson 3: Closed Syllables. Students will learn a syllable is a word or part of a word having one vowel sound. Teacher will guide students to determine if a word is open or closed syllable.
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Closed Syllables. Principle: when dividing a word into syllables, and the syllable ends in a consonant, this causes the vowel to have the short vowel sound. Say: “Sometimes when words are divided into syllables, the syllable may end in a consonant. When this occurs the vowel is short.”
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