
Open/Closed syllables
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Open and Closed Syllables
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What is a Syllable?
Basic parts of pieces of words.
They can be found by tapping out the beats of the word. They are very helpful in figuring out how to spell and pronounce words by segmenting, or breaking the word into small parts.
How many Syllables in Syllable, Action, and fox.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
How many syllables are in the word dog?
3
1
4
2
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Multiple Choice
How many syllables are in practice?
3
1
2
4
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An Open Syllable......
Ends with a vowel (Think open has an O so it should end with a vowel)
An open syllable ends with a vowel sound that is spelled with a single vowel letter (a, e, i, o, or u). Examples include me, e/qual, pro/gram, mu/sic. • A closed syllable has a short vowel ending in a consonant. Examples include hat, dish, bas/ket.
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A closed Syllable
Syllable that ends with consonant
A closed syllable has a short vowel ending in a consonant. Examples include hat, dish, bas/ket.
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An open syllable has a vowel at the end of the syllable. Nothing comes after the vowel, as in no, my, and we.
It’s called an open syllable because the vowel is “open”—that is, nothing comes after it except open space. In open syllables, the vowel says its long sound.
Open Syllables
In its simplest form, a closed syllable is a vowel followed by a consonant. Examples include cap, sit, and up.
It’s called a closed syllable because the vowel is “closed in” by a consonant. In closed syllables, the vowel usually says its short sound.
Closed Syllables
Reminders with open/closed syllables
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Multiple Choice
What is at the end of an open syllable?
Vowel
Consonant
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Multiple Choice
Why is it called an open syllable?
Because the vowel has nothing come after it
It opens the door
The consonant has nothing after it
It says its closed sound
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Multiple Choice
In an open syllable what name does the vowel say?
Long
Short
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Multiple Choice
What is a closed Syllable followed by?
Vowel
Consonant
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Multiple Choice
Why is it called a closed Syllable?
A vowel closes it in
It closes a door
It closes a sentence
A consonant closes it in
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An open syllable has a vowel at the end of the syllable. Nothing comes after the vowel, as in no, my, and we.
It’s called an open syllable because the vowel is “open”—that is, nothing comes after it except open space. In open syllables, the vowel says its long sound.
Open Syllables
In its simplest form, a closed syllable is a vowel followed by a consonant. Examples include cap, sit, and up.
It’s called a closed syllable because the vowel is “closed in” by a consonant. In closed syllables, the vowel usually says its short sound.
Closed Syllables
Reminders with open/closed syllables Refresher!
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Multiple Choice
Is no.....
open
closed
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Multiple Choice
Is cap....
Open
Closed
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Multiple Choice
Is sit....
Open
Closed
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Multiple Choice
Is my......
Closed
Open
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Multiple Choice
Is Kitten....
Open
Closed
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Multiple Choice
Is up.....
Open
Closed
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Multiple Choice
Is we......
Open
Closed
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