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In a bright classroom, Mrs. Esraa stood in front of her students, eager to teach them about syllables.
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She explained that words could be divided into parts called syllables, like puzzle pieces that make up a word.
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The class practiced clapping their hands as they said words, feeling the rhythm of syllables in each one.
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They grabbed their pencils and paper, writing down words like "flower" and "banana" to count the syllables.
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May, Joureena, and Yasmeen worked together to break down the word "elephant," laughing when they got it right.
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As the lesson ended, Mrs. Esraa watched her students high-fiving and cheering, proud of their new knowledge.
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The bell rang, but the excitement lingered as the students chatted happily, eager for the next lesson with Mrs. Esraa.
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With a wave and a smile, Mrs. Esraa bid her students farewell, knowing they had learned something new and important.
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