Florida CONNECT Intermediate Basic Reading Skills - Teacher's Edition

Listen to the words. Repeat. music paper tennis napkin mu • sic pa • per ten • nis nap • kin A Listen. Clap and count the syllables. EXAMPLE: music 1. tiger 2. sunset 3. pencil 4. spider 5. frozen B Write the syllables. Circle the open syllables. Underline the closed syllables. EXAMPLE: music • 1. tiger • 2. sunset • 3. pencil • 4. spider • 5. frozen • Many words have more than one syllable. Each syllable can be either open or closed. Remember: • When a syllable ends in a vowel, it is an open syllable. • When a syllable ends in a consonant, it is a closed syllable. 2 mu sic P-171 © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Lesson 15 LESSON 15 CTP25-FL_L3_SE_U15_169-178_DR.indd 171 12/06/2024 9:43:28

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