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Types of Syllables Unit 18 Transparency 90 Based on and organized for use with Hampton Brown’s High Point curriculum, Basics level. Unless otherwise cited, all graphics come directly from High Point materials, ClickArt 950,000, published by Broderbund software, or the Microsoft Clip Art and Media Homepage, http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx?lc=en-us. Graphics are only to be used for viewing purposes. They may not be saved or downloaded. Designed by Adriana T. Ibarra for the LANGUAGE ACQUISITION BRANCH LAUSD
How many syllables are in the word? reptile alone hopefully
hope ful ly Do you see a vowel, a consonant, then an e? The vowel and the e make one long vowel sound Divide the word. Keep the vowel and the e in the same syllable. Blend the syllables to say the word.
rep tile a small reptile Do you see a vowel, a consonant, then an e? The vowel and the e make one long vowel sound Divide the word. Keep the vowel and the e in the same syllable. Blend the syllables to say the word.
a lone sits all alone Do you see a vowel, a consonant, then an e? The vowel and the e make one long vowel sound Divide the word. Keep the vowel and the e in the same syllable. Blend the syllables to say the word.
re cog nize recognize my friend Do you see a vowel, a consonant, then an e? The vowel and the e make one long vowel sound Divide the word. Keep the vowel and the e in the same syllable. Blend the syllables to say the word.
cel e brate celebrate at home Do you see a vowel, a consonant, then an e? The vowel and the e make one long vowel sound. Divide the word. Keep the vowel and the e in the same syllable. Blend the syllables to say the word.