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6 Syllable Types Posters Set | Orton-Gillingham Syllable Types Anchor Charts

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These charts were so valuable. The kids needed to see one, two, and three syllable words with the specific syllable types.
This was a great resource to use to display for my articulation students while incorporating phonemic and phonological awareness.
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Teach your students to recognize, read, and spell words with all six syllable types using this colorful and engaging set of syllable types posters! This resource includes a zipped folder with vertical posters, horizontal posters, high-resolution PNG versions of each poster, and a Google Slides slide deck with all six syllable types.

NOTE: This product will download as a zipped folder containing PDF files and PNG files.

▶️ What's Included in the 6 Syllable Types Print and Digital Pack?

Vertical Posters - 8 colorful posters to the 6 syllable types with multiple language variations, ink-friendly blackline posters, and half-page student notebook versions!

Horizontal Posters - 9 colorful posters to teach the 6 syllable types with multiple language variations and two versions of each poster: a simple version with reduced visual clutter and a detailed version with example word lists!

PNG Posters - This pack includes PNG image versions of every vertical and horizontal poster so that you can create print and digital assignments, activities, and resources for your classroom!

Digital Syllable Types Posters (Google Slides) - Use this slide deck to introduce each syllable type and to teach targeted lessons during small group!

▶️ What Syllable Types Posters are Included?

  • Syllable Definition
  • Closed Syllable Type
  • Open Syllable Type
  • "Magic E" / Silent-e / VCe Syllable Type - There are variations for each way to name the syllable type! Use the one that fits your classroom the best!
  • Vowel Teams / Vowel Digraphs Syllable Type
  • "Bossy R" / Vowel-r / R-Controlled Syllable Type
  • Consonant-le Syllable Type

PLUS Syllable Type Exceptions:

  • Closed Syllable Exceptions (-ild, -ind, -old, -olt, -ost)
  • "Magic E" / VCe Syllable Exceptions (-ive)

▶️ How can you use Syllable Types Posters in your classroom?

  1. Use the vertical or horizontal posters to create your own classroom syllable wall!
  2. Use the blackline and half-page student notebook versions as you introduce each syllable type and have your students create their own syllable notebooks!
  3. Use the Syllable Types Slide Deck (Google Slides) to teach each syllable type and to review syllable types when decoding words during small group instruction.
  4. Use the PNG versions of the posters to create assignments, reference bookmarks, or to post in your online classroom to support parents.
  5. Print the horizontal posters double-sided to save paper with the definition on the front and example word lists on the back.

There are so many ways to use each poster year after year!

▶️ Reading Intervention Program Sequence:

Orton-Gillingham - Level 1 (Closed Syllables), Level 2 (Open Syllables, Magic e), Level 3 (Vowel Teams, Bossy R, Vowel-Consonant-e)

Wilson Reading System - Steps 1-3 (Closed), Step 4 (VCE), Step 5 (Open), Step 6 (CLE), Step 8 (R-Controlled), Step 9 (Vowel Digraphs)

Fundations - Level 2, Units 1-5 (Closed), Unit 6 (VCE), Unit 7 (Open), Unit 8 (R-Controlled), Unit 10 (Vowel Digraphs)

SPIRE - Level 1 (Closed), Level 2 (VCE), Level 3 and 6 (Open), Level 4 (Vowel Teams), Level 5 (Bossy R)

▶️ Common Core State Standards Alignment:

CCSS.RF.K.2, CCSS.RF.K.3, CCSS.RF.1.2, CCSS.RF.1.3, CCSS.RF.1.3d, CCSS.RF.2.3, CCSS.RF.3.3, CCSS.RF.4.3, CCSS.RF.5.3

More Syllable Types Resources You May Love:

✏️ Digital Syllable Sorts for Google Slides and Jamboard

✏️ Syllable Types Digital Interactive Notebook for Google Slides

✏️ Open and Closed Syllables - Digital Read and Cover Activity

✏️ Open and Closed Syllables - Digital Clip Cards

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50+ Pages of Horizontal Posters, Vertical Posters, PNG files, and Google Slides
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Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Use knowledge that every syllable must have a vowel sound to determine the number of syllables in a printed word.

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