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And what is the rule that mean the A at the beginning is also alone. Hi Diana! Thanks for your question. Hope this helps! I love getting kids excited about reading and writing — and sharing teaching ideas with other teachers! Do you know what the science says about teaching phonics? Join me for a FREE online workshop to learn how to make phonics stick for your students!

Phonics Program. March 2, All the time! The 6 Syllable Types Do you know the 6 syllable types? Finding the Number of Syllables in a Word An important first step in dividing up a word into its syllables is knowing how many syllables the word has. Syllable Division Patterns There are only 6 syllable types, and there are even fewer syllable division patterns! Related Posts:. Notify of. Oldest Newest Most Voted.

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This blog is great.. Thanks a ton for the help!!!! I said that it wasn't really a valid poll Well, then, jheem, I wasn't talking about you. Some people did say "waste of time," though. And, really, do we ever have a valid poll here? I can't imagine how it would turn out if we polled for the presidential election! Sorry you felt that I was "snooty and peevish," but I was a little taken aback by some of the replies here.

CJ was just trying to post a fun poll in his own style. We all have our individual styles here, right? That happens to be his! Look, you come strollin' in with yer polls at a gallup, elevatin' gimcracks to a national poetic form, and I'm from Fort Deviltakeye?

Now, how could anyone call our jheem "stodgy" with posts like that! You crack me up! Sorry if I offended anyone here; and, since I had better cover all my bases, Tinman, I am sorry for apologizing. I said it was a waste of time, and I still think so.

CJ posted a poll and I doubt that anyone could honestly choose any one answer because of the excess baggage included in the answers. It was therefore a waste of time for CJ as he didn't get what I assume he wanted; some sort of consensus on how the word is pronounced. It was also a waste of time for those who read the post. If CJ posted it with solely humorous intent it could be said that it was less of a waste of time, as a couple of people found it funny, but not many.

Gottcha, arnie. The Churchill facies definitely fit with that post! I have always enjoyed CJ's humor. I thought the "excess baggage" was funny. However, my kids have always accused me of having a warped sense of humor I just felt a little bad for CJ. He hadn't been here in awhile , and I was glad to see him back.

Those of you who have posted with him before must admit that this post was no different from his other posts here when he used to post with us. Last edited by: Kalleh , October 22, As has been said many times previously, humour does not always cross borders and this seems especially true in the case of US and UK humour - we even spell the word differently for goodness' sake!

I have found myself in trouble many times for posting a British-style joke on a US board. To post a poll it is definitely better to leave it as a poll and to eschew any humorous adjuncts since they will always detract from the poll's value. The question that this poll needs to address is whether word such as "fire" have one syllable and a pure vowel sound "fahr" , one syllable with the vowel sounded as a dipthong, "fi-er or two syllables fi-yer" - as in Bugs Bunny-speak.

To me the difference lies in the stress. If the word is pronounced with the vowel as a dipthong which is how we in the UK pronounce it then it is stressed evenly and, although it has two merged vowel sounds, it has but one syllable. The lawyers, for example, are always telling lawyer jokes. I don't buy it, Richard. Now, of course, the word in question was "admire," not "fire.

Then, just pick a choice with two or three in it. It seemed fairly easy to me. Not too good for you but, in all honesty, too busy to be posting as I had in the past. And yes, sorry Cat, I did have you confused with Caterwauller. My error and I do apologize.

Definitely no slight intended since I did see and appreciate your post. And thanks as well to jo and jheem for jumping on the humor bandwagon You were joking, right? Turns out there's a correct answer to the poll. I'll post it in the other thread. Strolin: And yes, sorry Cat, I did have you confused with Caterwauller. Apology most graciously accepted CJ, from one feminist to another as I remember fondly from my lurker days.

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