Welcome to the Syllabic Quiz Section of our Website.
| Two-syllable words without endings - 10 words | |
| Two or more syllable words with endings - 12 words | |
| Two or more syllable words with endings in medial position - 12 words | |
| 4 & 5 SYLLABLE WORDS - 8 words | |
| All Syllabics. The entire syllabic chart is represented - 13 pages | |
| Double Consonants - 10 pages |
As a reference you can go directly to our online Syllabic Chart or you can download a printable pdf copy of the SRO Syllabic Chart
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The first step in learning syllabics is to use mnemonic devices that represent syllabics set in different positions. For instance, the vowels i, o, and a will always point a certain direction when alone or in front of the consonants w, p and t. Please note the placement of the vowels.
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The syllabics will also be set in a different position when placed after the consonants k, c and m in the Face Out position Please note the placement of the vowels: BACK TO TOP
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n, s, y, and th in the Face In position Please note the placement of the vowels:
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For the consonants, another mnemonic device used by people is the capital "I".BACK TO TOP
Here is an example of its use: |
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As you can see, the "I" seems to accommodate all the above consonants. You as a learner can choose what ever suits you. BACK TO TOP
Using and memorizing these mnemonic devices, you will greatly enhance your ability to write syllabics. You can download a printable pdf copy of this page ![]()
When you are ready, please continue to QUIZ 1 to start testing your skill, have fun.

















