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English Language Arts, Grade 2
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Study Guide Syllables English Language Arts, Grade 2
SYLLABLES
What
are
Syllables?
Syllables
are
parts
of
words.
Each
part
of
a
word
has
one
vowel
sound
in
it.
Be
careful!
You
may
see
more
than
one
vowel
letter,
but
still
hear
only
one
vowel
sound.
Here
are
some
words
with
only
one
syllable:
cat,
dog,
boy,
blue,
green,
hide,
quick
Now
look
at
these
words
that
have
two
syllables:
popcorn,
behave,
under,
teacher.
You
can
see
more
than
2
vowels
in
some
of
them,
but
you
only
hear
2
vowels.
Here
are
some
words
with
three
syllables:
remember,
banana,
syllable
Look
at
these
words
again:
re-mem-ber,
ba-na-na,
syl-la-ble
Tap
your
finger
and
count
each
vowel
sound
you
hear.
Now
read
some
words
with
four
syllables:
dictionary,
conservation,
hibernation
Look
at
these
divided
into
their
syllables:
dic-tion-ar-y,
con-ser-va-tion,
hi-ber-na-tion
Tap
your
finger
as
you
count
each
vowel
sound.
Try
this!
How
many
syllables
in
stop?
___________
How
many
syllables
in
slipper?
___________
How
many
syllables
in
unhappy?
___________
How
many
syllables
in
January?
___________
How
many
syllables
in
refrigerator?
___________
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