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Multisyllable Decoding Goal

Multisyllable Decoding Goal. Get as close to the real word as possible. Make the Leap or Jump to the Real Word. Concepts for Working with Multisyllable Words. Sound vowels are usually in closed syllables . A closed syllable ends with at least one

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Multisyllable Decoding Goal

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  1. MultisyllableDecoding Goal Get as close to the real word as possible. Make the Leap or Jump to the Real Word.

  2. Concepts for Working with Multisyllable Words • Sound vowels are usually in closed syllables. A closed syllable ends with at least one consonant , or a digraph “closing in” one vowel letter . pan sit cloth shed • l u m b e r w it hi n

  3. Concepts for Working with Multisyllable Words • Name vowels are usually in open syllables.The vowel is the last letter in the syllable, so the vowel is left open. me I so why h a v e n l a d y h o t e l

  4. Concepts for Working with Multisyllable Words • Vowel – e syllable occurs at the end of a word • m i s t a k es u n r i s e • a t h l e t e r e v i s e

  5. Concepts for Working with Multisyllable Words • Vowel Bump: Scoop up to the vowel… If 1 consonant follows leave it; If more than 1 consonant follows take 1, leave 1. • Digraphs always stay together. p a t h w a y • If a blend has an r or an l in the last position, the blend usually stays together. t a n t r u m h u n d re d

  6. Concepts for Working with Multisyllable Words • “Eyeball” the vowel • Instant syllables – ing, ly, y, er • Tricky Endings - _le, ture, tion

  7. Schwa…the Lazy Vowel • A schwa is a vowel that makes an unexpected or lazy sound. usually = /u/ • A schwa sound occurs: At the beginning of a word in an open, unstressed syllable… a l o n e • At the end a word with an open, unstressed syllable… e x t r a /ə/ ə ə

  8. Marking Procedure: • Box off ending (tricky endings) first • _le turetion • Circle the vowels • Underline letters working together • Scoop the syllables using the vowel bump

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