Marking Multisyllabic Words - By Mel Stainbrook
Transcript
00:01 | Okay , So we are going to learn about , | |
00:04 | um , multisyllabic words now , and that is words | |
00:08 | that have more than one syllable and a couple of | |
00:12 | things . I want you to keep in mind when | |
00:14 | we are learning . Thio Mark multisyllabic words is how | |
00:21 | are we going to divide those words up ? And | |
00:23 | there's a couple things I want you to keep in | |
00:25 | mind . Is it a compound word ? And that | |
00:29 | means is it too small words that are put together | |
00:32 | to make a new word ? If so , then | |
00:35 | we just divide the syllables between those two little words | |
00:39 | . And if it's not a compound word , you're | |
00:42 | going to look between the two vowels that you find | |
00:45 | in the word . Okay , so we'll keep those | |
00:47 | things in mind . Let's go ahead and look at | |
00:53 | a multi syllabic word . This is a word that | |
00:57 | has two syllables . A few clap out slingshot . | |
01:01 | You will hear two claps in there . I'm gonna | |
01:05 | go get a tool toe mark this word and I | |
01:09 | see that the word is slingshot and this is a | |
01:15 | compound word , because if you look , you can | |
01:17 | see two small words . There's the word sling in | |
01:20 | the words shot so if it's a compound word that | |
01:24 | makes it easy , because then we scoop each small | |
01:28 | word , so we'll scoop , sling and we'll scoop | |
01:31 | shut . And then we have to decide what kinds | |
01:35 | of other marks do we need ? Well , slipping | |
01:39 | is a closed syllable word . Because of that short | |
01:43 | vowel and shot is also a closed syllable word . | |
01:49 | I'm sorry , Closed syllable because of that short vowel | |
01:54 | in there . Did you notice that there's a glued | |
01:57 | sound ing ? And how about that Dia grass ? | |
02:05 | There's also a blend . So now that we've looked | |
02:08 | over everything and seeing everything that gets marked , this | |
02:11 | is the way it should look when you mark up | |
02:15 | the word slingshot . Now let's try the word Goblin | |
02:22 | . How about if you write Goblin on your white | |
02:25 | board and I'll give you a chance to market with | |
02:29 | me ? Goblin . Does that sound like a compound | |
02:35 | word ? Are there two small words that are put | |
02:38 | together ? I don't see too small words in here | |
02:44 | , so that means we're going to use our other | |
02:47 | strategy . We're going to see the two vowels in | |
02:52 | the word goblin . Here's one right here . There's | |
02:55 | a no , and there's an I I want you | |
02:58 | to look between those two vowels and see what you | |
03:01 | find . There are two continents . If those two | |
03:07 | continents are not a diagram , if then we just | |
03:11 | split up those two continents than we just scoop to | |
03:19 | their . And then between those two continents is where | |
03:22 | we start our next group . So we have gob | |
03:26 | Lynn once again . Now we'll look at each of | |
03:30 | these two syllables and see what kinds of marks it | |
03:32 | is . What kind of a syllable is gab ? | |
03:36 | Do you hear that Short vowel sound ? Yeah , | |
03:39 | that's a closed syllable . Lynn . That's also a | |
03:45 | short vowel sound . So it's also a closed syllable | |
03:51 | . Very good . All right , So how about | |
03:54 | we try another one ? This is another multisyllabic word | |
03:58 | . It's two syllables publish . Do you see a | |
04:05 | compound word when you look at publish ? Well , | |
04:10 | I've heard of the word pub , but not Lish | |
04:13 | . I don't think that's a word . So this | |
04:16 | isn't , um , one of those words where we | |
04:18 | have to look at the vowels , see what's between | |
04:23 | . That's not a diagram . So I can split | |
04:25 | those two things up . So I'm going to have | |
04:30 | Hub Lesh . What kind of a syllables publish Yeah | |
04:41 | , it's a closed syllable because of that short valve | |
04:46 | . And again , here's a short vowel , so | |
04:50 | I give it a brave . It's a closed syllable | |
04:55 | . Forget the DIA graph job . Here's another multisyllabic | |
05:03 | word . This is again a two syllable word blindfold | |
05:08 | . Once you go ahead and write blindfold on your | |
05:12 | white boards right now , give you a moment to | |
05:15 | copy it down . But , oh , find old | |
05:25 | blind fold . Is blindfold a compound word ? Is | |
05:36 | it too small words put together ? It is . | |
05:42 | There's the word blind and the word fold . So | |
05:48 | when we have a compound , word like that makes | |
05:51 | it easy to split it up into two syllables because | |
05:55 | we simply scoop one of the words . And then | |
05:59 | we scoop the other little word . So this becomes | |
06:03 | our first syllable and then our second syllable blindfold . | |
06:08 | Now look at thes syllables closely . Are these closed | |
06:14 | syllables , or do you notice that there's a long | |
06:21 | vowel sound ? I and oh blind fold ? Hopefully | |
06:29 | , you notice that that means thes are close syllable | |
06:35 | exceptions because they have a long vowel sound , even | |
06:41 | though there's one or more continents after that vowel . | |
06:46 | Hopefully you see that I M D is like find | |
06:54 | I find o l d Cold old . Here's a | |
07:04 | blend and that's how you mark blindfold . Okay , | |
07:13 | here's your chance . This word is nutmeg . It's | |
07:18 | a spice . Maybe you've used it before . If | |
07:20 | you've ever helped anybody do some baking nutmeg , you | |
07:25 | decide . Is that a compound word or not ? | |
07:31 | Go ahead and write nutmeg on your white board . | |
07:36 | See if you can market correctly . See if you | |
07:42 | know where to divide those two syllables . Go ahead | |
07:51 | and mark nutmeg . I'm gonna go ahead and start | |
08:05 | marking , and you can check to see if you | |
08:08 | marked it the way that I did . Short vowel | |
08:19 | sound . Short vowel sound . These air closed syllables | |
08:25 | . Nutmeg . Now let's try marking the word dentist | |
08:35 | . Okay , go ahead and write Dentist on your | |
08:39 | white board . Dentist is a two syllable word . | |
08:44 | It's a multi syllabic . It's kind of a fancy | |
08:47 | word . The , uh , it dentist Does that | |
08:59 | look and sound like a compound word to you ? | |
09:05 | I don't see two little words there . I don't | |
09:08 | . I see the word den . But typist is | |
09:11 | not a word or Dent is a word . But | |
09:15 | ist is not a word . So this is not | |
09:17 | a compound word that means we're going thio . Look | |
09:21 | again at the two vowels this e and this eye | |
09:25 | and see what's between them . And that's not a | |
09:29 | diagram f so we can split them up so them | |
09:33 | . And that means when we scoop , we're gonna | |
09:34 | scoop den in test . What kind of a syllable | |
09:40 | is den ? It's closed . It has a short | |
09:47 | vowel sound , so we'll give it that brave about | |
09:51 | typist that's also a closed syllable with a short vowel | |
09:57 | sound . Anything else that you see needs marked . | |
10:02 | How about a blend right here ? Two continents next | |
10:06 | to each other ? That's a blend . Well , | |
10:10 | you did a good job marking multisyllabic words today . | |
10:16 | That's a lot of marking that you did see if | |
10:19 | you can impress somebody at home with a using this | |
10:22 | word multisyllabic words that just means there's more than one | |
10:28 | syllable . Alright , great job today and keep up | |
10:33 | the good work . Well , marks more words next | |
10:35 | time . Hi |
Summarizer
DESCRIPTION:
This instructional video shows students how to mark multisyllabic words.
OVERVIEW:
Marking Multisyllabic Words is a free educational video by Mel Stainbrook.It helps students in grades 4 practice the following standards RF.4.3.A.
This page not only allows students and teachers view Marking Multisyllabic Words but also find engaging Sample Questions, Apps, Pins, Worksheets, Books related to the following topics.
GRADES:
4
STANDARDS:
RF.4.3.A