
Quarter 4: English: Week 3
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Quarter 4: English: Week 3
Two -Syllable Words
🎯 Objective:
In this lesson, you are expected to spell two-syllable words with short a, e, i, o, u sounds.
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English words can have one, two or even more syllables. A syllable is a word or part of a word that has only one vowel sound.
You will be meeting short words that are composed of syllables. Read out loud the following words . Examine the list of words in the column A and column B. Then, answer the questions below.
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How many syllable/s are there in each word under Column A? in Column B?
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📝Guided Activity
Learning Task 1: Complete each word by supplying the missing letter. Choose from the vowels inside the parentheses.
Note: Type only the missing letter.
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📚 TWO-SYLLABLE WORDS
A syllable is created by pronouncing the sound of a vowel combined with other consonant sounds. The number of times that you hear the sound of a vowel is the number of syllables in a word.
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📚 TWO-SYLLABLE WORDS
Two-syllable words are words that when spoken, have two definite group of sounds. The word tab has one syllable while the word tablet (tab-let) has two syllables.
Read more examples below.
garden
tennis
river sister
blanket
handle
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📝Individual Activity
Learning Task 2: Complete the following two-syllable word. Use the pictures as your guide.
Note: Write the complete words.
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📚 Assessment:
Learning Task 3: Identify the two-syllable words represented by each picture. Write the words in your notebook.
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💡Generalization
A syllable is the sound of a vowel that is created while we are pronouncing the letters a, e, i, o, u combined with other consonant sounds. The number of times that you hear the sound of a vowel is the number of syllables in a word.
Two-syllable words are words that when spoken, have two definite group of sounds. English words can have one, two or even more syllables.
Quarter 4: English: Week 3
Two -Syllable Words
🎯 Objective:
In this lesson, you are expected to spell two-syllable words with short a, e, i, o, u sounds.
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