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The document describes the different types of syllables in the English language. It defines closed syllables as having a short vowel sound ending in one or more consonants. Open syllables end in a long vowel sound spelled with a single letter. VCe syllables have a vowel followed by a single consonant and silent e. Vowel-r syllables contain a vowel followed by the letter r. Vowel teams have vowel sounds spelled using multiple letters. Consonant-le syllables end with a consonant followed by -le. Examples are provided for each syllable type.

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Anchor Charts For Six SyLlable Types Freebie

The document describes the different types of syllables in the English language. It defines closed syllables as having a short vowel sound ending in one or more consonants. Open syllables end in a long vowel sound spelled with a single letter. VCe syllables have a vowel followed by a single consonant and silent e. Vowel-r syllables contain a vowel followed by the letter r. Vowel teams have vowel sounds spelled using multiple letters. Consonant-le syllables end with a consonant followed by -le. Examples are provided for each syllable type.

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Syllable
Types
Learning-­‐Laughing-­‐Leading  '13  
Syllable Types:
Closed Syllables
•  Single vowel letter that ends
in a consonant sound(s).
•  The syllable closes off the
vowel making it short.
Examples:
top at-las com-mon

Learning-­‐Laughing-­‐Leading  '13  
Syllable Types:
Open Syllables
•  Syllable that ends in a long
vowel sound spelled with a
single letter.
Examples:
go ba-by me

Learning-­‐Laughing-­‐Leading  '13  
Syllable Types:
V-C-E Syllables
•  Syllable includes a vowel
immediately followed by
one consonant and the
silent e.
Examples:
ate rope bike

Learning-­‐Laughing-­‐Leading  '13  
Syllable Types:
Vowel-r Syllables
•  Syllable includes a vowel
immediately followed by the
letter r in the same syllable.
Examples:
her skirt park

Learning-­‐Laughing-­‐Leading  '13  
Syllable Types:
Vowel Team Syllables
•  Syllable includes a vowel
sound spelled with more
than one letter.
Examples:
boat glue book

Learning-­‐Laughing-­‐Leading  '13  
Syllable Types:
Consonant –le Syllables
•  Syllable ends with a
consonant immediately
followed by –le.
Examples:
pur-ple puz-zle ti-tle

Learning-­‐Laughing-­‐Leading  '13  
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