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Tuesday 5 November 2019

Syllables
Words are made up of parts called syllables. Each syllable has a vowel sound.
A fun way to count syllables is to clap as you read each word. 

Examples:
Bat
1 clap 
1 syllable
monkey
2 claps 
2 syllables
forever
3 claps 
3 syllables


Now it’s your turn:

Word
# of Syllables
Word
# of Syllables
monster
2
candy
2
butterfly 
3
understand
3
cat
1
popcorn
2
basket
2
jump
1
strawberry
3
football
2
rabbit
2
reading
2
basketball
3
math
2
sister
2
playground
2
winter
2
elephant
3
family
3
fan
1

One or Two Syllables?
Look at the words below and sort them into the correct column below

work live very sentence old
place years again picture
little only sound help move

One Syllable
Two Syllables
Live, work, place, move, years, sound, help, old.
Little, only, again, picture, sentence, very.





Syllable Zoo
Look at each of the words and write the correct number of syllables for each word. 


Word
# of Syllables
Word
# of Syllables
elephant
kangaroo
3
zebra
2
walrus
2
lion
2
wolf
1
skunk
2
chimpanzee
3
pelican
3
hippo
2
monkey
2
bear
1
snake
2
alligator
4
ostrich
2
panda
2
Syllables
Choose some words from around the class or even students names and write down how many syllables for each word. 
Pick at least 20 words.
Word
# of Syllables
Word
# of Syllables
Table
2
Kelsey 
2
Seats
1
Mele
2
Bags 
2
Jayah 
2
Chargers 
2
Zyla
2
Cupboards
2
Jasmine 
2
Books 
1
Lee
1
Chromebooks
2
Paul 
1
Posters 
2
John
1
Window
2
Sione 
1
White board 
2
Troy
1
WALT:  create haiku poems

This week we are learning how to craft a haiku. It is a type of poetry that has a set of rules that you must follow.