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Syllable Patterns: Vowel Digraphs. goad / ing. The word is broken into two syllables – a base word ( goad ) and an ending ( ing ). The base word goad contains the vowel pair oa . It makes one sound /ō/. This is called a vowel digraph .
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goad / ing The word is broken into two syllables – a base word (goad) and an ending (ing). The base word goad contains the vowel pair oa. It makes one sound /ō/. This is called a vowel digraph. Notice that goad is a closed syllable (the letter sound /d/ closes the first syllable). But even though the syllable is closed, the oa digraph keeps its long sound /ō/
a / skew This word is broken into two syllables. The second syllable contains a vowel/consonant pair ew. It makes a blended sound /yū/. This is called a diphthong.
meat and few • So, sometimes words or syllables contain: • vowel pairs that combine to make one sound (digraphs) • meat • vowel/consonant pairs that make a blended sound (diphthongs) • Few In either case- these letters stay together and are not broken to divide the word into syllables. And…even if the syllable is closed, if the digraph has a long sound then that syllable has a long sound.
Try these. Where are the syllable breaks? What letters make the digraphs or diphthongs?
pronounce pro / nounce ou – diphthong Is the first syllable open or closed?
automobile au / to / mo / bile au –digraph Is the second syllable /to/ open or closed? What about the third syllable? Is it open or closed?
decreasing de / creas / ing ea- digraph Is the syllable /creas/ open or closed? If it is closed why does it still have the long e sound? (hint: Think about the digraph!)
awesome awe / some aw –digraph
paramount par / a / mount ou - diphthong
meaningful mean / ing / ful ea- digraph What about the last syllable? Is it open or closed?
Look in the story, “Chang and the Bamboo Flute.” Find five more words that contain digraphs.