Steps-2 |
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Title: Steps-2 |
Grade 2-3 Lesson s2-l1 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps for the problem. |
Quiz: Discussion Step
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Problem |
How many syllables are there in the word "Dessert" ? |
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Clue |
A syllable is a single, unbroken vowel sound within a spoken word. |
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Hint |
Syllables usually contain a vowel and accompanying consonants. |
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4 |
Sumup |
Please summarize steps |
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Choice-A |
Choice A is incorrect. "Dessert" has two syllables, not one. Syllables are parts of words that have sounds. When we say "des-sert," we hear two beats or parts. So, "Dessert" has two syllables, not just one. |
Wrong 1 |
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Choice-B |
Choice B is correct. "Dessert" has 2 parts: "des" and "sert." Each part is called a syllable. When we say the word, we clap two times: des-sert. That’s why "dessert" has 2 syllables. |
Correct 2 |
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Choice-C |
Choice C is incorrect because "dessert" has 2 syllables, not 3. Syllables are the beats in a word, like clapping. "Dessert" is clapped twice: des-sert. So, saying it has 3 claps is wrong. |
Wrong 3 |
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Choice-D |
Choice D is incorrect. "Dessert" has two syllables, not four. Syllables are parts of words we clap out. Try clapping as you say it: "Des-sert." That’s two claps. |
Wrong 4 |
9 |
Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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10 |
Answer |
Choice B |
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11 |
Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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