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Tricks for Teaching Syllable Types and Division
Knowing how to identify and divide syllable types can help students decode multi-syllabic words! Read about six syllable types and tricks for syllable division and decoding. These phonics strategies will help your first graders when they encounter a big word.
Teaching Syllable Types to Help Students Decode Challenging Words
Do you have students who have difficulty decoding multisyllabic words? Words that contain multiple syllables can be difficult for students to read, especially if they don't have strategies in their literacy toolbox to figure them out. These students often look at the word as a whole, or will focus on just the first syllable and guess at the rest. By teaching your students to decode words using syllables, not only will they have the tools to successfully read challenging words, but they'll develo
64K views · 1.2K reactions | 🛑 Stop teaching “tion” - or at least, add more depth to your explanation. All three of these /sh/ syllables come to us from Latin. They are used when we encounter words with Latin roots, such as physician, discussion and quotient. 🔑 These three syllables will unlock tons of words for your kids! #PhonicsForKids #EarlyLiteracy #LearnToRead #multisyllablic #middlegrades ##kindergartenmom #preschoolmom #homeschool #firstgrade | Sher Marshall
47K views · 259 reactions | 🛑 Stop teaching “tion” - or at least, add more depth to your explanation. All three of these /sh/ syllables come to us from Latin. They are used when we encounter words with Latin roots, such as physician, discussion and quotient. 🔑 These three syllables will unlock tons of words for your kids! #PhonicsForKids #EarlyLiteracy #LearnToRead #multisyllablic #middlegrades ##kindergartenmom #preschoolmom #homeschool #firstgrade | Sher Marshall | Sher Marshall · Original audio
Top CVC Word Activities
Have you found your 1st grade classroom struggling with CVC words even when you feel like you’ve tried everything to help them with blending and segmenting? You won’t want to miss this blog post that includes 5 easy and engaging activities to practice CVC words. Some of these CVC activities include pop it blending, race car blending and even blending with hula hoops. Use all of these blending and segmenting activities to help your students with their reading skills while still having fun.
Syllable Division Rules - Sarah's Teaching Snippets
Syllable Division Rules - Sarah's Teaching Snippets
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Decoding Multisyllabic Words Activities
Learn the 7 BEST ways to teach multisyllabic words to struggling readers! Decoding multisyllabic words can be a tricky skill to learn, but once they learn the 6 syllable types and syllable division rules they will soar! Includes multi syllabic words activities, anchor chart, games, worksheets, and posters. Learn what are multisyllabic words, decoding strategies, and how to teach multisyllabic words. Perfect for teaching reading intervention for older kids or beginning readers.
Jessica Farmer | ➗Here’s how to divide syllables based on the vowel pattern for two syllable words! 🎉 I learned a lot about this from Orton-Gillingham... | Instagram
Keyana - Miss. Session | THIS TEACHER TRICK ! A complete game changer. Once I taught my kindergarten besties about the sky, grass, and dirt their handwriting… | Instagram
Repetition, repetition, repetition. I guarantee if I say T-H-E any time of the day, my students will shout back ‘THE’. Every. One! Rock… | Instagram