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Wednesday 28 October 2020

Syllables 2

 Syllables


Words are made up of parts called syllables. Each syllable has a vowel sound. A fun way to count syllables is to clap as you read each word. 


Examples:

Bat

1 clap 

1 syllable

monkey

2 claps 

2 syllables

forever

3 claps 

3 syllables


Now it’s your turn:

Words that have 2 syllables

Words that have 3 syllables

Words that have 4 syllables or more

Monkey

Understand

Hippopotamus

Donkey

Kangaroo

watermelon

Hockey

Elephant

scientific

Lava

forever

supermarket

today

Banana

ravioli

milkshake

fantastic

alphabetical

battle

library

harmonica

butter

radio

california

bottle

lemonade

february

snap

tornado

helicopter








Syllable Zoo

Look at each of the words and write the correct number of syllables for each word. 



Word

# of Syllables

Word

# of Syllables

elephant

3

kangaroo

3

zebra

2

walrus

2

lion

2

wolf

1

skunk

1

chimpanzee

3

pelican

3

hippo

2

monkey

2

bear

1

snake

1

alligator

4

ostrich

2

panda

2


3 Facts about Samoan Art Forms

 


Samoan Art Forms Questions

 Samoan Art Forms Questions

Please read the article on Samoa here before answering the questions.


1) Today we are learning about art forms from:

a) Samoan b) Tongan

c) Fijian d) Niuean


2) What are the three art forms you learned about in the text?

a) Tatau b) Painting

c) Siapo d) Ie Toga


3) How many islands make up Samoa in total?

a) 2 b) 8

c) 7 c) 3


i) What is the capital city of Samoa?

→ Apia


4) Where does a male tatau (Pe’a / Malofie) start from?

a) The upper thigh b) The shoulders

c) The torso d) The ankles


5) What is the name of the tree which ink was collected from for tatau?

→ Candlenut tree or lama


6) Why do you have to be careful of the ink?

→ The Seeds burned and the soot which rose off the burning seeds


7) From what tree is the material for siapo made? 

a) Candlewood b) Mulberry

c) Blood tree d) Lipstick Tree


8) Describe what an ie Toga is:

→ Ie Toga are very finely woven mats which are seen as treasures. It is a sign of wealth in Samoan culture. 



Tuesday 27 October 2020

Syllables Word Sounding

 Syllables


Words are made up of parts called syllables. Each syllable has a vowel sound. A fun way to count syllables is to clap as you read each word. 


Examples:

Bat

1 clap 

1 syllable

monkey

2 claps 

2 syllables

forever

3 claps 

3 syllables


Now it’s your turn:

Word

# of Syllables

Word

# of Syllables

monster

2

candy

2

butterfly 

2

understand

3

cat

1

popcorn

2

basket

2

jump

1

strawberry

2

football

2

rabbit

2

reading

2

basketball

3

math

1

sister

2

playground

2

winter

2

elephant

3

family

2 and 3

fan

1








One or Two Syllables?

Look at the words below and sort them into the correct column below


work live very sentence old

place years again picture

little only sound help move


One Syllable

Two Syllables

Old, help, place, live, sound, years, work

Little, only, very, sentence, again, picture,  







Syllable Zoo

Look at each of the words and write the correct number of syllables for each word. 



Word

# of Syllables

Word

# of Syllables

elephant

3

kangaroo

3

zebra

2

walrus

2

lion

2

wolf

1

skunk

1

chimpanzee

3

pelican

3

hippo

2

monkey

2

bear

1

snake

1

alligator

4

ostrich

2

panda

2