It looks like you've uploaded an image of a worksheet titled
"Syllables" with the instruction: *"Read each word and write the syllables on the lines."* The worksheet contains 14 words, each followed by blank lines where students are expected to divide the word into syllables.
However, since I can't view or access images directly, I cannot see the actual words in your image. But I can help you solve this type of problem if you provide the list of words.
Here’s how to solve syllable division:
Steps to divide words into syllables:
1.
Identify vowels (A, E, I, O, U, sometimes Y).
2. Each syllable must have
at least one vowel sound.
3. Use common rules:
- A syllable typically has one vowel sound.
- Consonants between vowels often separate syllables.
- Look for prefixes/suffixes (e.g., *un-*, *-ing*, *-ed*).
- Words ending in "-le" (like "table") usually form a syllable.
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Example:
Let’s say one of the words is
"watermelon":
- Break it down:
wa-ter-mel-on
- Syllables: 4
Another example:
"hamburger"
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ham-bur-ger → 3 syllables
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How to proceed:
Please provide the
list of 14 words from the worksheet, and I’ll:
- Break each word into syllables.
- Explain the reasoning behind each division.
Alternatively, if you describe the words or type them out, I can help immediately!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multisyllabic words worksheet.