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How many syllables are in the following words?

element. apple. need. How many syllables are in the following words?. 3 e/le/ment. react. 2 a p/ple. encyclopedia. 1 need. * Syllable : a part of a word that has 1 vowel sound. 2 re/act. 6 en/ cyc/lo/pe/di/a. Syllable Slap Game. A card will be flipped over

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How many syllables are in the following words?

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  1. element apple need How many syllables are in the following words? 3 e/le/ment react 2 ap/ple encyclopedia 1 need *Syllable: a part of a word that has 1 vowel sound 2 re/act 6 en/cyc/lo/pe/di/a

  2. Syllable Slap Game • A card will be flipped over • If the card says a 2 syllable word, slap the desk as fast as you can • The first person to slap the desk wins a point

  3. ***Take out “STRESS & RHYME” ditto from last class. STRESS the BLUE words & letters! I am free / ABCDEFG Now and then / HIJKLMN Me and you / OPQRSTU Drink some tea / VWXYZ Now try to write your own chant!

  4. Word Stress Slap Game • A card will be flipped over • If the card says aword that is stressed on the 1st syllable, slap the desk as fast as you can • The first person to slap the desk wins a point

  5. BREAK • Be back in your seat by 12:15

  6. Word Stress Listening • Take a listening ditto • Example: 1 – 2 – 3 per/fec/tion re/dac/ted en/sem/ble se/lec/ted ex/o/tic

  7. Practice • With a partner, practice saying the words on the listening ditto with the correct stress • Remember: to make a sound stressed, make the sound longer/slower, higher, and louder

  8. Nursery Rhymes • “Little Jack Horner” Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating his Christmas pie He stuck in his thumb And pulled out a plum, And said “What a good boy am I.” • “Mary Mary” Mary, Mary Quite contrary How does your garden grow? With silver bells, And cockle shells, And pretty maids all in a row

  9. Haikus • Your 1st oral presentation will be next class • You will write a haiku & read it to the class

  10. Haikus How many syllables in each line? The rain is falling And my hair is very wet It’s April again -Lizbeth • What word has the stressed/unstressed pattern? • What word has the unstressed/stressed pattern? 5 syllables 7 syllables 5 syllables FAL/ling A/pril a/GAIN

  11. http://youtu.be/K7-2_gUuWK4 • Take a ditto • Read the haikus as you watch the video of a HAIKU BATTLE!!!!

  12. -Watch the video. -Listen for word stress. Are there any words that could be stressed more or less? Are there any words where the stress should go on a different syllable?

  13. -Watch the video. -Listen for word stress. Are there any words that could be stressed more or less? Are there any words where the stress should go on a different syllable?

  14. HW: Due Next Class • Syllable worksheet • Haiku oral presentation Enjoy the rest of your day!

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