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Wednesday, 28 October 2020

Writing - Samoan Art Forms

 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:

Words that have 2 syllables

Words that have 3 syllables

Words that have 4 syllables or more

Monkey

Samoa

Polynesia

Donkey

Microsoft

Ambassadors

Hockey

Jupiter

Radiation

Rugby 

Location

Competition

Lava

Conjoined

Himalayas

Tonga

Tokelau

February

Tatau

Tuvalu

January

Tapa 

Australia 

Hippopotamus

Money

Microscope

Nigerian

Fiji

Activity

Literacy








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

Sound Old

Place   Work

Live     

Years

Help

Move

Only

Sentence

Picture

Little

Again

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

3

kangaroo

3

zebra

2

walrus

2

lion

2

wolf

1

skunk

1

chimpanzee

3

pelican

3

hippo

2

monkey

2

bear

1

snake

1

alligator

3

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

October

3

Lava Lava

4

September

3

Mention

2

Home 

1

Machine 

2

Rock

1

Chicken

2

Zoo

1

Management 

3

Gorilla 

3

Government

3

Table

2

Television

4

Champions

3

Snake

1

December

3

Rat

1

Chair

1

Chromebook

2


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