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Title: Open Syllable Patterns and CVCe Patterns


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Open Syllable Patterns and CVCe Patterns
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bro / ken
  • The word broken has two syllables.
  • The syllables break between the vowel o and the
    consonant k.
  • When a syllable ends with a vowel, the syllable
    is usually pronounced with a long vowel sound.
  • This is called an open syllable.
  • It is called an open syllable because there is
    nothing to stop the sound. Your mouth is open
    (try it- make any vowel sound and youll notice
    that your mouth is open!! Your lips, tongue,
    throat, or teeth wont be stopping the sound!)

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cli/ent
  • The syllable break is between two vowels
  • - i and e.
  • When a syllable breaks between two vowels, the
    first syllable is an open syllable and the second
    syllable is usually a closed syllable.
  • Sometimes vowels form what is called a digraph
    like the vowels ee in the word feed or the vowels
    ea in the word break. These letters stay together
    in the same syllable and wont be broken up.

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de/ride
  • The syllable break is between e and r.
  • The first syllable ends with a vowel. Therefore,
    it is an open syllable and the vowel has a long
    sound.
  • The second syllable follows the CVCe pattern.
    Although it is a closed syllable, the i has a
    long sound because of the silent e at the end of
    the syllable.
  • Remember- identifying syllables and their
    patterns is one more tool to help you read
    unfamiliar words!

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Try these.
  • Where are the syllable breaks?
  • What are the syllable patterns?

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vacation
  • va/ca/tion
  • The first and second syllables are open.

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female
  • fe/male
  • The first syllable is an open syllable. The
    second syllable is closed and follows the CVCe
    pattern

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music
  • mu/sic
  • The first syllable is open. The second syllable
    is closed.

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stabilize
  • sta/bil/ize
  • The first syllable is open. What about the second
    syllable- open or closed?
  • What about the 3rd syllable? Why does it have a
    long sound?

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reentry
  • re/en/try
  • open, closed, open

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Look in the story, Line Drive. Find longer
words with open syllable patterns.
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