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Open, Closed, and Silent e Syllable Centers, Sorts and Word Building Activity

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Elementary Engagement
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My students loved this, both the paper and digital version. It helped them practice reading 2 syllable words and feel successful doing it.
Perfect for stations and partner work! If you are teaching syllable types, these are great resources for your students.
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Description

Are you looking for an engaging way for your students to practice open, closed, and silent e syllable types? If so, these three centers are the perfect addition to your classroom. Young readers encounter words with open, closed and silent e syllable types on a regular basis. It is important that students have an understanding of how these syllables work in order to continue to grow as a reader and writer.

Benefits of using these centers with your students

♦Explicit teaching/review of syllable types with sort headings

♦Hands-on Practice to keep students engaged

♦Opportunities to apply the syllable types to form two-syllable words

♦Versatility: Directions are included for literacy centers, small group work, and whole class activities in both print and digital formats.

When your students finish these activities, they should have a better understanding of open syllables, closed syllables, and silent e. They should also have a better understanding of combining these syllable types to form a two-syllable word.

What's included?

► Center 1: 30 syllables to sort by type (open, closed, or silent e)

►Center 2: 24 words with a silent e second syllable - Students are to sort these words by whether the first syllable is open or closed.

► Center 3: 24 open, closed, and silent e syllables that can be combined to form 12 two-syllable words

► A print-friendly version of all three centers

► Directions, Recording Sheets, Answer Keys, and Cover Sheets are included for all three activities.

► Suggested uses (includes ideas for individuals, small groups, and whole class)

► Digital Versions for all three centers (drag and drop)

*Please open the preview for a detailed look at the contents.

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→Click here to see all of my activities for the 6 syllable types.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know final -e and common vowel team conventions for representing long vowel sounds.
Decode two-syllable words following basic patterns by breaking the words into syllables.
Decode regularly spelled two-syllable words with long vowels.
Decode multisyllable words.

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