For this activity students picked out their own words from the Wilson Reading Books. They had to divide the words and tell me what syllable type each syllable was.
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Proud of this student for picking a word with an Open Syllable. |
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These were very hard. |
'Divorce' was a word that was very hard because the 'i' is an open exception and 'e' only has one job.
'Fortitude' was a difficult word because the Open exception syllable in the middle of the word.
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Proud of this student for picking a word with a V-E exception syllable type. |
They also picked out words that we could talk about suffixes, definitions, and base-words.
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