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Дистанційне навчання 15/01/2021 Pace Work ( Word Building) 6-D

 Тема: Поділ слова на склади


Today you will learn to understand word divisions and how to use syllables in decoding and writing.

 “One vowel sound = one syllable.”

Repeat with lists for each of the following rules:

Divide between two vowels if they have different sounds, but not if they make only one sound together.

Divide between two consonants unless they form a digraph.

If a consonant is between two vowels, divide the word before the consonant if the first vowel has the long sound, and after the consonant if the first vowel is short and accented.

Remind students that words should only be divided between syllables when it is necessary to split them over two lines.


Haiku: Haiku is a great tool for practicing syllables. A poem from Japanese culture, haiku uses a strict syllable count to communicate intense imagery, usually about nature themes. The form has three lines, of five, seven and five syllables, respectively.

Begin by reading examples of poems.



The old pond-

a frog jumps in,

sound of water.


Blown from the west,

fallen leaves gather

in the east.


The crow has flown away;

swaying in the evening sun,

a leafless tree.



After students create their own haiku poems, provide them with a collection of objects from which to design illustrations to support the poems.

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