Syllable Types

Syllable Types

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English

5th - 6th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
RF.4.3A, RF.5.3A, RF.2.3C

+6

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is a closed syllable?

Back

A closed syllable is a syllable that ends with a consonant, which causes the vowel sound to be short. Example: 'cat'.

Tags

CCSS.RF.1.3D

CCSS.RF.2.3C

CCSS.RF.3.3C

CCSS.RF.4.3A

CCSS.RF.5.3A

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is a vowel-consonant-e (v-e) syllable?

Back

A vowel-consonant-e syllable is a syllable that has a vowel followed by a consonant and then an 'e' at the end, which makes the vowel sound long. Example: 'cake'.

Tags

CCSS.RF.1.3D

CCSS.RF.2.3C

CCSS.RF.3.3C

CCSS.RF.4.3A

CCSS.RF.5.3A

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is an open syllable?

Back

An open syllable is a syllable that ends with a vowel, which usually makes the vowel sound long. Example: 'he'.

Tags

CCSS.RF.1.3D

CCSS.RF.2.3C

CCSS.RF.3.3C

CCSS.RF.4.3A

CCSS.RF.5.3A

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is a syllable?

Back

A syllable is a unit of pronunciation that contains a vowel sound and may or may not be accompanied by consonants.

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CCSS.RF.1.3D

CCSS.RF.2.3C

CCSS.RF.3.3C

CCSS.RF.4.3A

CCSS.RF.5.3A

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is a diphthong?

Back

A diphthong is a complex vowel sound that begins with one vowel sound and glides into another within the same syllable. Example: 'coin'.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the difference between a closed syllable and an open syllable?

Back

A closed syllable ends with a consonant and has a short vowel sound, while an open syllable ends with a vowel and has a long vowel sound.

Tags

CCSS.RF.1.3D

CCSS.RF.2.3C

CCSS.RF.3.3C

CCSS.RF.4.3A

CCSS.RF.5.3A

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is an example of a closed syllable?

Back

An example of a closed syllable is 'clump', where the vowel is followed by one or more consonants.

Tags

CCSS.RF.1.3E

CCSS.RF.2.3C

CCSS.RF.3.3C

CCSS.RF.4.3A

CCSS.RF.5.3A

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