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Simplified Syllabification for Spell Bee Success: Break Down Tricky Words Easily!

Welcome back to our Learning Series, where we untangle the intricacies of spelling! Today, we’re diving into the world of syllabification, demystifying it with six easy rules and practical examples.

Rule 1: Divide the First Consonant in Three or More Consecutive Consonants
Example: “monster” → mon-ster

Rule 2: Split Between Two Consonants
Example: “rabbit” → rab-bit

Rule 3: When Two Vowels Come Together in a Word, and are Sounded Separately, Divide the Word Between Two Vowels

Example: “Radio” → Ra-di-o

Rule 4: Split Before a Single Consonant

Example: “Basic” → Ba-sic

Rule 5: Split Before a Consonant + le
Example: “little” → lit-tle

Rule 6: Split After Prefixes and Before Suffixes
Example: “unhappiness” → un-hap-pi-ness

Rule 6: Split Between the Words in a Compound Word
Example: “notebook” → note-book

Understanding these rules is like having a secret code to crack syllables. Applying them to words makes syllabification simpler and boosts your spelling prowess. Stay tuned as we continue this journey of linguistic empowerment! 📚🧠 #SyllableMastery #SpellingBeeLearningSeries

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