Syllabication Fall 2013
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Syllabication
Dividing Words into Syllables
VC/CV
V /CV
VC/ V
V/V
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Benefits of Syllabication
Students show improvement in:
Spelling
Decoding
Pronunciation
Fluency
Vocabulary Development
Visual Memory
Auditory Memory
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What is a Syllable?
A syllable is a word or part of a word with
a vowel sound.
(a
e
i
o
u)
Vowel sound may be spelled with more than
one vowel
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Syllables may be…
Open
/no/
/toe/
Open syllables usually have a
long sound
Closed
/rat/
/cot/
Closed syllables usually have
a short sound
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1.
Underline the vowels and mark the
with a [ v ] to find the number of syllables.
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“v”)
2
attic
V
V
Count and number of vowels sounds
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2.
Swoop between the vowels sounds. Pull
down the consonants between the vowels to
find the pattern.
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“v”
2
) attic
VC C V
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Divide using the cut pattern.
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2
“v” )a t t i c
vc cv
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2
Check the position of the vowels and mark them.
( ˘ ˉ ͠
Use the diacritical markings
Ə)
Is the syllable open or closed?
Ask yourself: Is the vowel followed by a consonant?
If yes, we have a closed syllable. Mark the vowel with a brev ( ̆ ).
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2
“v” ) ăt t ĭ c
VC CV
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Blend the sounds and syllables together to
unlock the word. Adjust if necessary.
( Schwa = Ə )
(V |C|V)
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CUT PATTERNS
FOR DIVIDING WORDS
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VC/CV
V/C/V
VC/CCV
V/V
VC/CCCV
VCC/CCV (compound words)
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Try on your own!
fabric
border
pilot
exit
include
instruct
flighty
neon
article
background
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VCCV
VC/CV
fab/ric
bor/der
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VCV
V/CV OR VC/V
pi/lot
fligh/ty
ex/it
ar/ti/cle
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VCCCV
VC/CCV
in/clude
(consonant blend)
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VCCCCV
VC/CCCV
VCC/CCV
in/struct
back/ground
(consonant cluster)
(compound word)
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VV
V/V
ne/on
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