Word Syllable Division for 5th Grade

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What is a syllable?
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A syllable is a unit of sound in a word, typically containing a vowel or a vowel sound.
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How do you divide the word 'apple' into syllables?
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The word 'apple' is divided into syllables like this: ap-ple.
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Divide the word 'robot' into syllables.
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The word 'robot' is divided into syllables as: ro-bot.
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How many syllables are in the word 'basketball'?
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The word 'basketball' has three syllables: bas-ket-ball.
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What rule can help you divide words into syllables when there are two consonants between vowels?
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Divide between the two consonants: e.g., 'picnic' becomes pic-nic.
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Split 'fantastic' into syllables.
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The word 'fantastic' is divided into syllables like this: fan-tas-tic.
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How do you divide the word 'elephant' into syllables?
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The word 'elephant' is divided into syllables as: el-e-phant.
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What is the syllable division of the word 'computer'?
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The word 'computer' is divided into syllables: com-pu-ter.
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How many syllables does the word 'umbrella' have, and how are they divided?
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The word 'umbrella' has three syllables: um-brel-la.
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Divide the word 'eleven' into syllables.
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The word 'eleven' is divided into syllables: e-lev-en.
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What happens to a vowel when it stands alone as a syllable?
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A vowel can be a syllable by itself, as in the word 'a' or 'i.'
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How do you divide the word 'banana' into syllables?
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The word 'banana' is divided into syllables: ba-na-na.
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Divide the word ‘chocolate’ into syllables.
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The word ‘chocolate’ is divided into syllables as: cho-co-late.
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How do you identify syllables in a word with a silent 'e' at the end, like 'bake'?
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The silent 'e' is not counted as a separate syllable: 'bake' has one syllable.
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Divide 'avocado' into syllables.
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The word 'avocado' is divided into syllables: a-vo-ca-do.
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