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Dear Lord, teach us to speak with

kindness, read with open minds, listen with sincerity and

write for your greater glory. AMEN.

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R-E-A-D-I-N-GREADING! READING!

We love Reading!

Reading Chant

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doesthose

becausewhichtheir

thesewash

alwayswriteread

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openstudentbody

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- a part of a word in which we hear only one vowel sound

- All words have a syllable.- Some words have one syllable

such as "ball" and some words have two syllables such as "baseball." 

- Many words have more than one or two syllables.

Syllable

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said

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hand

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faithful

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raffle

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notice

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bring

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print

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voice

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friend

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scream

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polite

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pants

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Pair-share• Teacher flashes pictures on the

board which they have to identify. • Then, Girl A will put her hand

under her chin as she says the name of the picture. Girl B will count the number of times the chin touches the hand to identify the number of syllables.

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Pair-share• Then, you will exchange roles

until you finish all the pictures.• Then, write your answers on

your rdg.ntbk.• The class checks their answers

with teacher’s supervision.

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CROWN

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BANK

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POTATO

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AFTERNOON

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WATER

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PENCIL

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Can you give a word with only

one syllable? two syllables? three

syllables

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How many syllables do your

name have?