Analyze Text Structure πŸ”
Inferring Theme πŸ“š
Suffix -en 🌟
VCCCV Words πŸ” 
Final Stable Syllables ✏️
100

This text structure shows events or steps in order

sequence (chronological order)

100

This is the lesson or message of a story.

theme (moral)

100

Add -en to wide.

widen

100

divide the word monster.

mon / ster

100

Which final stable syllable is in picture?

ture

200

Authors use this text structure when they explain how to do something step by step.

sequence (chronological order)

200

Readers can infer theme by thinking about the character’s problem, actions, and this.

what the character learns

200

Add -en to strength 

strengthen

200

divide the word pilgrim

pil / grim

200

Which final stable syllable is in active?

ive

300

This happens because of something else

effect

300

Theme is different from topic because theme is the lesson or message about life, but topic is this.

what the story is about

300

Add -en to dark

darken

300

Split this word into syllables: hundred

hun / dred

300

Which final stable syllable is in realize?

ize

400

If a character is thirsty but cannot reach water, this is the…

problem

400

If a character keeps trying even when something is difficult, the theme might be this.

never give up

400

Add -en to light.

lighten

400

Split this word into syllables: complete

com / plete

400

Which final stable syllable is in table?

ble

500

True or False: A story can have more than one problem.

True

500

If a character helps someone in need, the theme might be this.

kindness matters, it is important to help others

500

What does the suffix -en usually mean?

to make or become....

500

When we divide VCCCV words, we usually look for blends or digraphs that stay…

together

500

Why Do We Study Final Stable Syllables?

πŸ“– They help us read longer words. 

✏️ They help us spell correctly. 

πŸ” They help us figure out new words. 

πŸ“š They appear in many academic and everyday words.

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