It seems like the task involves counting syllables in words and writing the results on a worksheet. Since the image is not directly visible, I will provide a general explanation of how to solve such a problem, along with an example.
General Explanation:
1.
Understand the Task:
- The worksheet likely lists several words.
- Your job is to count the number of syllables in each word and write the result next to or under each word.
2.
Steps to Count Syllables:
- A syllable is a unit of sound that typically contains one vowel sound (e.g., "a," "e," "i," "o," "u," or sometimes "y").
- To count syllables:
- Break the word into parts where you hear a vowel sound.
- Each part with a vowel sound counts as one syllable.
- Examples:
- "cat" has 1 syllable.
- "happy" has 2 syllables ("hap-py").
- "banana" has 3 syllables ("ba-na-na").
3.
Write the Results:
- After counting the syllables for each word, write the number of syllables next to or under the corresponding word on the worksheet.
Example Problem:
Let’s assume the worksheet has the following words:
1. apple
2. banana
3. elephant
4. computer
5. airplane
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Step-by-Step Solution:
1.
Apple:
- Vowel sounds: "a" (in "ap") and "le."
- Total syllables: 2.
- Write:
2
2.
Banana:
- Vowel sounds: "a" (in "ba"), "na," and "na."
- Total syllables: 3.
- Write:
3
3.
Elephant:
- Vowel sounds: "e" (in "el"), "pha," and "nt."
- Total syllables: 3.
- Write:
3
4.
Computer:
- Vowel sounds: "o" (in "com"), "pu," and "ter."
- Total syllables: 3.
- Write:
3
5.
Airplane:
- Vowel sounds: "ai" (in "air"), "pl," and "ane."
- Total syllables: 3.
- Write:
3
Final Answer:
The completed worksheet would look like this:
1. apple →
2
2. banana →
3
3. elephant →
3
4. computer →
3
5. airplane →
3
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{2, 3, 3, 3, 3}
\]
If you have specific words from your worksheet, feel free to share them, and I can help you count the syllables!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of vccv worksheet.