Syllable Division | Learn the six rules of syllables | Chunking words | Learn to Read

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Nessy
Learn the six rules of syllable division. Nessy’s megamix teaches you when and where to chunk words...
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foreign part one listen up the following secret instructions will prepare you with the skills required to split a word into syllables good luck to split a word into syllables first underline the vowels good notice that the vowels have now been identified and underlined find the middle point between the two vowels and split the word jump to it split that word split split split good job you have now learned how to split a word into syllables the advantage of doing this is that you have smaller chunks to read now pay attention as we read the word
oh hell um met helmet helmet good job you passed with flying colors I do like this game okay bye over and out open the syllable the vowel says it's letter name I I I hi closed syllable the vowel makes a short sound hit please don't hit me which of these words are open syllables and which are closed open these are open oh no me closed these are the closed syllables are not ah man remember when it's closed in the bowel makes a short sound when it is open the vowel says its letter name [Applause] syllable
division part two listen up do you remember how to split a word into syllables first underline the vowels find the middle point between the two vowels and split the word oh less sudden less sudden lesson good job I'm so proud of you syllable division part three a chain Hut you will now be trained to recognize and split words that contain a vowel r together a vowel and an R make one sound this means they should not be split apart I'm feeling kind today so the vowel R has already been identified for you underline both vowels
split the word between the vowels but don't split up that vowel r good now read the word R tar get Target good job you have completed this training Target syllable division part four today you will be trained to identify a vowel team as you know a vowel team is where two vowels join together to make one sound a vowel team should not be split here we have a word that contains a vowel team underline the remaining vowel good it is now time to split the word into syllables do you think you can handle that don't
let me down good now read the word um Khan a um contain contain good job you are one in a million syllable division part five today you'll be learning how to split open syllables this is an important skill that will help with both reading and spelling good luck to split a word into syllables underline the vowels and divide the word between them the vows have been underlined but this word cannot be split in the middle you have to choose one side go go go most words split on the side of the first vowel let's see
if you chose correctly you knit you lit unit yeah you can join my unit remember most words split on the side of the first vowel so always try this one first here's another word to split underline the vowels and split the word now pay attention as I read the word um e me da o dull me Dal middle Edward does not sound right so we will try splitting it on the other side good now pay attention as I read the word again foreign that's better you deserve a medal if the word does not sound right
you'll need to try splitting the word on the other side I think you're gonna be fine at this yeah syllable division part six today you will be splitting a word that ends in a magic e first underline the vowels wait for it wait for it as you know a magic e is silent that means you do not underline the e at the end go ahead and underline those other vowels now split the word into syllables good now read the word hey s a cape s Cape Escape good job I hope you aren't trying to escape
your training okay listen up for your final training you need to learn all about Le Count back three l e comes at the end of the word it is a word tale but it does not sound the way you would expect l e stands for um lifting elephants l e makes the sound o to read a word that ends in l e count back three and split the word to help you I have composed a special song I call it count back three and split the word count back three and split count back three and
split count back three count back three oh count back three and split three two one trim ball tremble tremble notice that this vowel is closed in making a short sound now once again three two one [Music] K bull cable cable this battle is open saying a strong name oh count back three and split count back three and split count back three count back three count back three and split
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