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- match the syllable type to its definition.
__ closed syllable (vc)
__ open syllable (v)
__ vowel-consonant-e syllable (vce)
__ vowel-r syllable (vr)
__ vowel pair syllable (vv)
__ final stable syllable (fss)
a. a syllable with two side - by - side vowels that make a unique vowel sound
b. a syllable that ends with a vowel; the vowel is long in an accented syllable
c. a type of syllable that comes at the end of a word; it usually ends with a consonant then - le
d. a syllable that has only one vowel; the vowel is followed by one or more consonants; the vowel is short
e. a syllable that has a vowel sound that is controlled by an r
f. a syllable that has a long vowel sound; this syllable has a silent e at the end to signal the vowel to say its name
- identify the number of syllables in the following words.
customary healthier
stewing stumped
melted radioactive
mechanical morphology
interrupted biography
Part 1: Matching Syllable Types to Definitions
Closed Syllable (VC)
- Explanation: A closed syllable has one vowel followed by consonants, and the vowel is short. This matches option D.
Open Syllable (V)
- Explanation: An open syllable ends with a vowel, and the vowel is long in an accented syllable. This matches option B.
Vowel - Consonant - E Syllable (VCE)
- Explanation: A VCE syllable has a silent - e at the end that makes the vowel long. This matches option F.
Vowel - R Syllable (VR)
- Explanation: A vowel - R syllable has a vowel sound controlled by an r. This matches option E.
Vowel Pair Syllable (VV)
- Explanation: A vowel pair syllable has two side - by - side vowels making a unique sound. This matches option A.
Final Stable Syllable (FSS)
- Explanation: A final stable syllable comes at the end of a word, usually ending with a consonant and - le. This matches option C.
So the matches are: Closed Syllable (VC) - D; Open Syllable (V) - B; Vowel - Consonant - E Syllable (VCE) - F; Vowel - R Syllable (VR) - E; Vowel Pair Syllable (VV) - A; Final Stable Syllable (FSS) - C.
Part 2: Identifying the Number of Syllables
- customary: We break it into cus - to - mary. So there are 3 syllables.
- healthier: Break it into health - ier. So there are 3 syllables.
- stewing: Break it into stew - ing. So there are 2 syllables.
- stumped: Break it into stump - ed. So there are 2 syllables.
- melted: Break it into melt - ed. So there are 2 syllables.
- radioactive: Break it into ra - dio - ac - tive. So there are 4 syllables.
- mechanical: Break it into me - chan - i - cal. So there are 4 syllables.
- morphology: Break it into mor - pho - lo - gy. So there are 4 syllables.
- interrupted: Break it into in - ter - rupt - ed. So there are 4 syllables.
- biography: Break it into bi - o - gra - phy. So there are 4 syllables.
Part 1 Answers:
Closed Syllable (VC): D
Open Syllable (V): B
Vowel - Consonant - E Syllable (VCE): F
Vowel - R Syllable (VR): E
Vowel Pair Syllable (VV): A
Final Stable Syllable (FSS): C
Part 2 Answers:
customary: 3
healthier: 3
stewing: 2
stumped: 2
melted: 2
radioactive: 4
mechanical: 4
morphology: 4
interrupted: 4
biography: 4
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Part 1: Matching Syllable Types to Definitions
Closed Syllable (VC)
- Explanation: A closed syllable has one vowel followed by consonants, and the vowel is short. This matches option D.
Open Syllable (V)
- Explanation: An open syllable ends with a vowel, and the vowel is long in an accented syllable. This matches option B.
Vowel - Consonant - E Syllable (VCE)
- Explanation: A VCE syllable has a silent - e at the end that makes the vowel long. This matches option F.
Vowel - R Syllable (VR)
- Explanation: A vowel - R syllable has a vowel sound controlled by an r. This matches option E.
Vowel Pair Syllable (VV)
- Explanation: A vowel pair syllable has two side - by - side vowels making a unique sound. This matches option A.
Final Stable Syllable (FSS)
- Explanation: A final stable syllable comes at the end of a word, usually ending with a consonant and - le. This matches option C.
So the matches are: Closed Syllable (VC) - D; Open Syllable (V) - B; Vowel - Consonant - E Syllable (VCE) - F; Vowel - R Syllable (VR) - E; Vowel Pair Syllable (VV) - A; Final Stable Syllable (FSS) - C.
Part 2: Identifying the Number of Syllables
- customary: We break it into cus - to - mary. So there are 3 syllables.
- healthier: Break it into health - ier. So there are 3 syllables.
- stewing: Break it into stew - ing. So there are 2 syllables.
- stumped: Break it into stump - ed. So there are 2 syllables.
- melted: Break it into melt - ed. So there are 2 syllables.
- radioactive: Break it into ra - dio - ac - tive. So there are 4 syllables.
- mechanical: Break it into me - chan - i - cal. So there are 4 syllables.
- morphology: Break it into mor - pho - lo - gy. So there are 4 syllables.
- interrupted: Break it into in - ter - rupt - ed. So there are 4 syllables.
- biography: Break it into bi - o - gra - phy. So there are 4 syllables.
Part 1 Answers:
Closed Syllable (VC): D
Open Syllable (V): B
Vowel - Consonant - E Syllable (VCE): F
Vowel - R Syllable (VR): E
Vowel Pair Syllable (VV): A
Final Stable Syllable (FSS): C
Part 2 Answers:
customary: 3
healthier: 3
stewing: 2
stumped: 2
melted: 2
radioactive: 4
mechanical: 4
morphology: 4
interrupted: 4
biography: 4