The document discusses VCV and VCCV syllable patterns. It explains that a VCV syllable can be divided after the first vowel, producing a long vowel sound, or after the consonant, producing a short vowel sound. A VCCV syllable is usually divided between the two consonants, producing a short vowel sound. Examples are provided of words following each pattern. The document ends with practice problems to divide words into syllables and identify their patterns.