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This quiz is designed for students at elementary school level and will later aid them when learning about the indefinite article. It helps children to recognize vowels in addition to familiarizing them with syllables. This will give them a good foundation as they progress through their English and Literacy lessons.
The alphabet is made up of five vowels and twenty one consonants. There are vowels in almost every word.
Test your knowledge on vowels and syllables. To see a larger image, click on the picture.
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The word is broken down into a-gain.
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The letter 'e' is the next vowel on the list.
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You would break the word into bas-ket-ball.
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The vowels never change. In the English language, these will always be the only vowels we have and use.
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Lots of words only have one syllable.
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Vowels are an important part of every word. Many of the phonic sounds include two vowels, like 'ee' in the word 'sheep'.
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This is split into se-ven.
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This is why 'y' is sometimes considered to be a vowel. If a word doesn't have a vowel in it, then it's likely to have a 'y' in there instead.
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This word is broken into be-fore.
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House flies can move their wings 200 times a second!
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